Technical Requirements
Software Requirements
- Adobe Acrobat Professional
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Adobe Flash Player
- Apple QuickTime
- Microsoft Office Professional
- Norton Antivirus
- Windows Media Player
Minimum Technology Requirements
- PC: As a general guideline, students should not have computer specifications less than a Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 processor and one of the following Operation Systems:
- Windows XP with Service Pack 3
- Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (Service Pack 2 recommended)
- Windows 7
1 GB of RAM and at least 10GB of available hard-disk space for installation and a DVD-ROM drive are also required.
- Mac: As a general guideline, students should not have computer specifications less than a Multicore Intel processor, MAC OSX v10.5.7 or v10.6, 1 GB of RAM and a DVD-ROM drive. Students should also have at least 10GB of hard-disk space available for installation.
Internet Requirements
- 56K or faster Internet connection is required for online courses, however broadband is strongly encouraged.
Web Browser Requirements:
PC: At least one of the following browsers with Java enabled:
- Internet Explorer 9.0 (recommended)
- Internet Explorer 8.0 (supported)
- Mozilla Firefox 4.0 (recommended)
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5 (supported)
- Google Chrome 5.0 and higher (supported
Mac: At least one of the following browsers with Java enabled:
- Safari 5.0 (recommended)
- Safari 4.0 (supported)
- Mozilla Firefox 4.0 (recommended)
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5 (supported)
- Google Chrome 5.0 and higher (supported)
Software may be purchased through JourneyEd.
Faculty Profiles
Mr. Michael Whalen
Mr. Whalen recently completed his EdD, with the acceptance of his study and dissertation "Identifying the Needs and Preferences of Highly-Intelligent College Students." He is interested in pursuing further research in gifted education at the college level as well as learning more about the relationship between personality and learning styles.
Mr. Whalen currently teaches Criminal Justice courses for South University Online, after having served for 14 months as Online Program Director for Criminal Justice & Legal Studies. He has written two textbook supplements for Cengage. Prior to coming to South, Mr. Whalen helped create the Criminal Justice programs at Keiser University in Florida, including conceptualizing most of their courses. He worked for the Florida Department of Revenue and the State Attorney's Office in Miami before beginning to teach in 2000. He lives in a West Virginia town near Pittsburgh.
Dr. Lori Kepford
Dr. Kepford received a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology and a Master of Arts from Bowling Green University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Bluffton University. Recognizing teaching as her vocation, Dr. Kepford has taught in some capacity since she was 6 years old.
Today, Dr. Kepford teaches in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice program for South University Online. Most of her experience in the criminal justice system has been research in the field of corrections. Creating and facilitating online courses for more than 10 years, Dr. Kepford credits the online medium with improving her students' cognition and communication.
Dr. Robert J. Frye
Dr. Robert J. Frye earned his Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona. He has worked as a private consultant in statistics and ecology; a statistician for the University of California, San Diego; and Senior Research Scientist and Associate Professor at the University of Arizona. His teaching experience includes biology, ecology, environmental science, field methods and statistics.
Dr. Frye's research experience covers most areas of ecology and biology. He worked on the Biosphere II project for six years. This work involved development of biogeochemical models, population models and research related to various 'Green' technologies. His current research focuses on the population dynamics of rare species.