Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1
CS 3.7.1 The institution employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution. When determining acceptable qualifications of its faculty, an institution gives primary consideration to the highest earned degree in the discipline. The institution also considers competence, effectiveness, and capacity, including, as appropriate, undergraduate and graduate degrees, related work experiences in the field, professional licensure and certifications, honors and awards, continuous documented excellence in teaching, or other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to effective teaching and student learning outcomes. For all cases, the institution is responsible for justifying and documenting the qualifications of its faculty. (See Commission guidelines “Faculty Credentials.”) (Faculty competence)
Compliance Judgment:
X / In compliancePartially compliant
Non-compliant
The following tables provide evidence that FMU:
· Employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution
· Gives primary consideration to the highest earned degree in the discipline
· Considers competence, effectiveness, and capacity, including:
Undergraduate degrees
Graduate degrees
Related work experiences in the field
Professional licensure and certifications
Honors and awards
Continuous documented excellence in teaching
Other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to the effective teaching and student learning outcomes.
· Can justify and document the qualifications of its faculty.
Rationale:
Credentials for current and former faculty from the past 10 years are organized by department in the tables below. Any person who teaches or has taught at Francis Marion University during the past 10 years is listed, as well as our librarians with faculty rank.[1]
The tables were developed in accord with the template and instructions provided by the Commission on Colleges during the December 2006 annual convention in Orlando, Florida. In addition to the abbreviations for academic degrees, the following abbreviations are used in the tables:
F / Indicates full-time statusP / Indicates part-time status
G / Indicates a graduate course
U / Indicates an undergraduate course
Designations for current faculty, former faculty, and administrative staff are shown below each person’s name.
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Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1
Faculty Roster Form
Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty
Name of Institution: Francis Marion University
Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Athletics
Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 4-13-07
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /Name / Courses Taught / Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned / Other Qualifications /
Murray Hartzler (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U)
PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U) / B.A. in Communications, Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana
M.A. in Physical Education Recreation and Dance, Kent State University / Director of Athletics, Francis Marion University
Soccer coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Hiram College
Martin Beall (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Psychology, Francis Marion University / N.S.C.A.A. Advanced National Diploma
N.S.P.A. Certified Fitness Instructor
N.S.P.A. Certified Conditioning Specialist
Stacy Bertrand
(Administrative Staff) / PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Kinesiology, Angelo State University
M.S. in Kinesiology, Kansas State University / Basketball and Conditioning coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Kansas State University, and Angelo State University
Mark Bluman (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.A. in Communications, California University of Pennsylvania / Cross Country and Track and Field coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Bluffton College
Lee Buchanan
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.S. in Industrial Education with Coaching Certification minor, Murray State University / Taught similar course in Brescia College’s Education Department dating back to 1987
Jonathan Burnett
(Administrative Staff) / PE 112 Golf (U) / B.S. in Political Science, Francis Marion University / Instructor of Golf at the Florence Country Club
Golf coaching experience at Francis Marion University
Jack Byerley (F)
(Former Faculty) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.S. in Physical Education and Health, University of South Alabama / Softball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Auburn University
Edward Conroy
(Administrative Staff) / PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Business Administration, The Citadel / Head Basketball Coach, The Citadel, 2006-present
Gary Edwards (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 110 Weight Training (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / M.S.Ed. in Physical Education, Old Dominion University / Taught in the Physical Education Departments of Barton College (1984-1987) and Charleston Southern University (1987-1996)
Mark Gaynor (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 112 Golf (U) / B.S. in Physical Education and Exercise Science, Michigan State University
M.Ed. in Sport Management, University of Georgia / Golf coaching experience at Francis Marion University, University of Texas-Pan American, and Furman University
William Gray
(Administrative Staff) / PE 106 Beginning Swimming (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U)
PE 206 Intermediate Swimming (U) / B.S. in Physical Education, Pittsburg State University
Gerald Griffin
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / A.B. in Education with minor in Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Former South Carolina State Chairman of the International Racquetball Association
Jessica Guarneri (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / Completed racquetball course, Wingate University, 2004 / Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Wingate University
Rufus Hackney / PE 107 Volleyball (U)
PE 112 Golf (U)
PE 116 Outdoor Recreation (U)
PE 219 First Aid and Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (U)
PE 301 Advanced Lifesaving and Senior Lifesaving (U)
PE 318 Kinesiological Foundation of Coaching (U)
PE 401 Physical Education in the Elementary School (U)
PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U)
PE 419 Theory and Techniques of Coaching II (U) / A.B. in Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M.Ed. in Administration and Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ph.D. in Educational Administration with areas in Recreation and Physical Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Taught various physical education courses and coached various sports at North Georgia College and St. Andrews Presbyterian College dating back to 1957
Jonathan Holmes (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.A. in Communications, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Montreat College
Art Inabinet (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 110 Weight Training (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U)
PE 218 Principles and Problems of Athletic Coaching (U)
PE 418 Theory and Techniques of Coaching I (U)
PE 419 Theory and Techniques of Coaching II (U)
SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology (U) / B.S. in History with minor in Social Sciences, Winthrop University
M.A.T. in Secondary Education with concentration in Social Sciences, Winthrop University / Assistant Baseball Coach, Winthrop U, 1989-1991
Head Baseball Coach, North Greenville College, 1992-1998
Associate Professor of Sociology, North Greenville College, 1992-1998
Elijah Kirkpatrick
(Administrative Staff) / PE 107 Volleyball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.A. in Biology, Lycoming College / Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach, Lycoming College, 1991
Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Lycoming College
Paul MacDonald (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 107 Volleyball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.A. in Business, Michigan State University
M.Ed. in Physical Education, Wayne State University / CAP I certified, USA Volleyball Coaches Accreditation Program, 2007
Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Mount Mercy College, Wayne State University, Macomb County Community College, and Oakland University
Janna Magette
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.A. in Religion, Davidson College / Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Roy Martin
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 107 Volleyball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.A. in Biology, University of Missouri-Columbia
M.Ed. in Health and Human Performance, McNeese State University / USA Volleyball IMPACT certified
Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, McNeese State University, and Tulane University
Frank Moore
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U) / B.S. in Physical Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
M.S. in Physical Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Neil Paul, Jr.
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U) / B.A. in Mass Communications with minor in Athletic Coaching, Francis Marion University / Athletic Coordinator, Florence County Recreational Department, 2004-2005
Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University
Jerry Pruitt
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 107 Volleyball (U)
PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Political Science, Weber State University / Volleyball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Gonzaga University, Lewis-Clark State College, Radford University, and Weber State University
Dawn Sanner (F)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 218 Principles and Problems of Athletic Coaching (U) / B.S. in Accounting & Physical Education, Millikin University
M.S. in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Administration, Illinois State University / Associate Faculty Member, Physical Education for Knoxville Professional Studies, Tusculum College
Manager, RecSports, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
John Schweitz
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.A. in Health and Sports Science, University of Richmond / Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University, Irvine Valley Community College, Long Beach State University, and Loyola Marymount University
Valecia Tedder (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Natural Science and Math, University of Alabama at Birmingham / Basketball coaching experience at Francis Marion University and Middle Tennessee State University
Garth Thomson (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 108 Beginning Tennis (U)
PE 208 Intermediate Tennis (U) / B.B.A. in Finance, Francis Marion University
M.B.A., Francis Marion University / Assistant Tennis Professional, Florence Country Club, 1992
Tennis Coach, Francis Marion University, 1992-Present
USPTA Member – Professional One
Stacey Vallee (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 104 Racquetball (U)
PE 115 Weight Control and Fitness (U) / B.S. in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training, Barry University / ATC, 2000
CPT, 2002
CSCS, 2003
Thomas Whiteley (F)
(Administrative Staff) / PE 318 Kinesiology (U)
PE 319 Physiology of Exercise (U)
PE 418 / 419 Methods of Coaching, Individual, and Team Sports (U) / A.B., Guilford College
M.Ed., East Carolina University
Ed.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro / Coached various sports at Francis Marion University and St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1971-2001
Co-director of Required Physical Education Program, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1971-1977
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Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1
Faculty Roster Form
Qualifications of Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty
Name of Institution: Francis Marion University
Name of Academic Area, Discipline, Department/School: Biology Department
Academic Terms Included: Summer 1998 – Fall 2006 Date Form Completed: 6-11-07
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /Name / Courses Taught / Relevant Academic Degrees & Course Credits Earned / Other Qualifications /
Peter King (F)
(Current Faculty)
(Administrative Staff) / BIOL 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 104 Human Biology (U)
BIOL 105 Introduction to Life Science (U)
BIOL 106 Organismal Biology (U)
BIOL 406 Human Physiology (U)
BIOL 410 Vertebrate Physiology (U)
BIOL 497 Special Studies (U)
BIOL 498 Biology Internship (U)
BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U)
UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) / Certificate of Horticulture, Sydney Technical College
Bachelor of Business in Marketing, University of Technology
Bachelor of Arts, Animal Biology and Geography, University of New England
Bachelor of Arts Honors Class 1, Animal Biology, University of New England
Ph.D. in Zoology, North Carolina State University
Tamatha Barbeau (F)
(Current Faculty) / BIO 103L Environmental Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 104 Human Biology (U)
BIOL 205 Human Anatomy (U)
BIOL 213 Biology of Sex (U) / M.S. in Zoology, University of Florida
Ph.D. in Zoology, University of Florida
Dennis Bassin (P)
(Former Faculty) / BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U) / B.A. in Biology and Chemistry, New York University
M.Ed. in Biology Education, Georgia Southwestern State University
Ed.S. in Educational Administration, University of South Carolina
Vernon Bauer (F)
(Current Faculty) / BIOL 104 Human Biology (U)
BIOL 105 Introduction to Biology (U)
BIOL 220 Introduction to Molecular Biology (U)
BIOL 302 Developmental Biology (U)
BIOL 401 Genetics (U) / B.S. in Biological Science, Clemson University
Ph.D. in Genetics, North Carolina State University
Lucy Bridges (P)
(Former Faculty) / BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 105L Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (U)
BIOL 106L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 115L Life Science Laboratory (U)
UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) / B.S. in Biology, Baptist College of Charleston
M.A.T. in Biology, Coastal Carolina College University of South Carolina
Hope Camper (P)
(Former Faculty) / BIOL 103 / 103L Environmental Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U)
BIOL 104L Human Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 105 / 105L Introduction to Life Science Lecture and Laboratory (U)
BIOL 106 / 106L Organismal Biology Lecture and Laboratory (U)
BIOL 113 Environmental Biology Laboratory (U)
BIOL 115L Life Science Laboratory (U)
BIOL 116L Organismal Biology Laboratory (U)
Introduction to Biology Laboratory (U) / B.A. in Biology, Rhodes College
M.S. in Botany, Texas A&M University / Teacher Certification, State of South Carolina and Texas, Secondary School Level in Biology
Jeffrey Camper (F)
(Current Faculty) / BIOL 105 Introductory Biology (U)
BIOL 305 Comparative Anatomy (U)
BIOL 312 Herpetology (U)
BIOL 314 Field Biology (U)
BIOL 316 Evolution (U)
BIOL 401 Genetics (U)
BIOL 497 Special Studies (U)
BIOL 498 Biology Internship (U)
BIOL 499 Senior Seminar (U)
UNIV 100 University Life 100 (U) / B.S. in Zoology, Southern Illinois University
M.A. in Biology, Drake University