UCC Minutes 01/11/07
Present:
Regular Members: J.
Lewis, J. Manner, J. Neil, P. Schwager, J. Tisnado
Ex Officio Members: C. Boklage, L.
Griffin, D. Long, R. Mitchelson
Administrative: D. Coltraine, K. Snyder
Absent: D. Batts, G. Lapicki
Guests:
Submitted
by Jan Lewis, UCC Secretary
East Carolina University
University Curriculum Committee (UCC)
B-104 Brewster
Minutes for Thursday, January 11, 2007
The following Catalog revisions were approved by the
UCC:
BUSI:
BUSINESS
PAGE 333:
BUSI 4001, 4002, 4003.
Internship in Business (1,2,3) (F,S,SS)
P: Consent of instructor. May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. Part-time
experience under the supervision of a business owner, manager, or business professional.
Students are limited to 3 hours of internship in any one semester.
EXSS:
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE
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DEPARTMENT OF
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE
Peter
Farrell, Chairperson, 176 Minges Coliseum
BA
in Exercise and Sport Science
A minimum
cumulative 2.0 GPA, 32 s.h. foundations curriculum and successful completion of
the health-related physical fitness test are required for admission to the
exercise and sport science major. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h.
of credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL
1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL
1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
CHEM
1020. General Descriptive Chemistry (4) (FC:SC)
2. Foreign language through level
1004..........................................................................................12
s.h.
3. Core.................................................................................................................................................33
s.h.
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 4300. Program Development and Management in
Physical Education and Sports (2) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division
status and EXSS 2000 or 2323;
or consent of instructor)
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F,S,SS) (P: BIOL
2130, 2131; HLTH 1000 or 1050)
Choose 12 s.h. approved EXSS electives
4.
Cognates..........................................................................................................................................4
s.h.
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
5. Minor and electives to complete
requirements for graduation.
BS in Health Fitness Specialist
The
health fitness specialist program is endorsed by the American College of Sports
Medicine (ACSM) as providing all competencies necessary for the ACSM Health
Fitness Instructor® certificate exam. This program provides competencies and
knowledge for students to develop and conduct health and fitness programs in
commercial, corporate, clinical and community settings. A minimum cumulative
2.0 GPA is required for admission as well as successful completion of the EXSS
health-related fitness test. A minimum grade of C in all required EXSS courses
is required to complete the degree. Minimum degree requirement is 125 s.h. of
credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
CHEM 1020. General
Descriptive Chemistry (4) (F,S) (FC: SC)
CHEM 1120. Basic General,
Organic, and Biochemistry I (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
COMM 2410. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA) or
COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P: PSYC 1000 or 1060)
2.
Core.............................................................................................................................................4548 s.h.
EXSS 1101. Physical Conditioning (1) (F,S,SS) (P:
EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 1114. Aerobic Dance (1) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 1000
or 1001)
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3804. Measurement of Physical Activity and
Fitness (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; EXSS 2000; or consent of
instructor)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250,1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 3880. Personal
Fitness Training (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 3805)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 3805; health and human performance major or minor; or
consent of dept chair)
EXSS 4850. Exercise Leadership (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS
3805)
EXSS 5020. Exercise Adherence (3) (P: PSYC 1000; P/C:
EXSS 4806; health and human performance major or minor; or consent of dept
chair)
EXSS 5800. Physical Activity and Aging (3) (P: GERO
2400 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 4200. Planning and Evaluation in Worksite Health
Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of core courses)
Choose a minimum of an additional 2 s.h. approved
EXSS electives
Choose 9 s.h. from the following HLTH classes:
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 2220, 2221. Basic Athletic Training (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2220: HLTH 2221; C for 2221: HLTH 2220)
HLTH 2800. Medical Nomenclature in Human Performance
(2) (F) (P: HLTH 1000)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F,S,SS) (P: BIOL
2130, 2131; HLTH 1000 or 1050)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 3350. Concepts in Pharmacology (3) (F)
HLTH 4000. Methods of Training and Staff Development
(4) (P: PSYC 3221 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 4604. Applied Principles of Health Promotion (3)
(F,S) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 2105; PSYC 1000; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 5900. Stress Management (3) (S) P: Undergraduate
course in anatomy and physiology; graduate standing; or consent of instructor)
3.
Cognates....................................................................................................................................1815 s.h.
ASIP 2112. Introduction to Information Processing
Technology (3) (F,S,SS) or MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
CHEM 1021. General
Descriptive Chemistry Laboratory (1) (F,S) (FC: SC)
CHEM 1121. Basic General
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1) (F,S) (FC:SC) (C: CHEM 1120)
GERO 2400. Introduction to
Gerontology (3) (FC:SO)
NUTR 2105. Nutrition Science (3) (F,S,SS)
PHYS 1250. General Physics (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P:
MATH 1065)
PHYS 1251. General Physics Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
(C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350)
4.
Internship.......................................................................................................................................12
s.h.
EXSS 4800. Internship in Exercise and Sport Science
(12) (F,S,SS) (P: Satisfactory completion of all other degree requirements or
consent of dept chair)
5. Electives to complete
requirements for graduation.
BS in Physical Education
A minimum
cumulative 2.5 GPA, documented scores for Praxis I Series (PPST, CBT or documented
scores on SAT/ACT), successful completion of the EXSS health-related fitness
test, and successful completion of the computer competency requirement are
required to declare a major in the BS in physical education degree. The
health-related fitness test is administered monthly throughout each semester. A
minimum grade of C is required in EXSS 2123 and EXSS 4323. See Section 7,
Academic Programs, College of Education, Licensure, for NC teacher licensure
requirements. Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. of credit as
follows:
1. Foundations curriculum and
special requirements for students preparing to teach and for certification (See
Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all Baccalaureate Degree
Programs), including those listed below......................................................................42
s.h.
BIOL 1050, 1051. General Biology and Laboratory (3,1)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC), or BIOL 1100, 1101. Principles of Biology and Laboratory I
(3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C for 1101: BIOL 1100)
PHYS 1250. General Physics (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P:
MATH 1065)
PHYS 1251. General Physics Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350)
2.
Core................................................................................................................................................38
s.h.
EXSS 2122. Motor Development (2) (F,S) (P: BIOL 2130;
EXSS 2850; C: EXSS 2123)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2323. Principles of Physical Education (2)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2500. Dance in the Schools (2) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS
1000 or 1001)
EXSS 2600. Children’s Movement Patterns (2) (F,S,SS)
(P: EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 2700. Gymnastics in the Schools (2) (F,S,SS) (P:
EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2900. Teaching Skillful Movement (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: EXSS 2323; P/C: EXSS 2202)
EXSS 3510. Lifetime Activities (1) (F,S,SS) (P:
Declared EXSS major; EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 3520. Team Sports (1) (F,S,SS) (P: Declared EXSS
major; EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 3530. Field Sports (1) (F,S,SS) (P: Declared
EXSS major; EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 3540. Track and Field/Physical Conditioning (1)
(F,S,SS) (P: Declared EXSS majors; EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 3900. Elementary School Instruction in Physical
Education (3) (F,S) (P: Upper division status; EXSS 2122, 2500, 2600, 2700,
2900)
EXSS 3906. Physical Education for Special Populations
(3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper division status; EXSS 2323; SPED 2000; or consent
of instructor)
EXSS 4300. Program Development and Management in
Physical Education and Sports (2) (F,S) (P: Upper-division
status and EXSS 2000 or 2323;
or consent of instructor)
EXSS 4804. Measurement and Evaluation in Exercise and
Sport Science (3) (F,SS) (P: Upper division status; EXSS 2323; MATH 1065;
health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair)
3.
Cognates..........................................................................................................................................4
s.h.
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
4. Professional
studies......................................................................................................................26
s.h.
EDTC 4001. Technology in Education (2) (F,S) (P:
Admission to upper division)
EDUC 3200. Introduction to American Education (3)
(WI*) (F,S,SS) (P: Early experience course or consent of instructor)
EDUC 4400. Foundations of School Learning,
Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to upper division)
EXSS 2123. Early Experiences for the Prospective
Teacher (1) (F,S) (C: EXSS 2122)
EXSS 4323. Middle and High School Instruction in
Physical Education (3) (F,S) (P: Upper division status; EXSS 3510, 3520, 3530,
3540, 3900; P/C: 4804)
EXSS 4324. Internship in Exercise and Sport Science
(9) (F,S) (P: Upper division status; completion of upper-division courses,
except READ 3990, EXSS 4325; C: EXSS 4325)
EXSS 4325. Internship Seminar: Issues in Physical
Education (1) (F,S) (P: Upper division status; C: EXSS 4324)
READ 3990. Teaching Reading in the Content Areas in
the Secondary School (2) (F,S,SS) or READ 5317. Reading in the Junior and
Senior High School (3)
SPED 2000. Introduction to Exceptional Children (2)
(F,S,SS)
5. Academic concentration (See College of Education, Academic
Concentration. A maximum of 6 s.h. may count toward foundations curriculum
requirements.) .............................................................24
s.h.
BS in Exercise Physiology
The
program provides competencies and knowledge in the field of exercise
physiology. Graduates of the program are prepared to pursue further academic
training in exercise physiology, physical therapy, medicine, and other allied
health careers. A minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA, 32 s.h. foundations curriculum,
and successful completion of the health-related physical fitness requirement is
required for admission. A minimum grade of C is required in BIOL 1100, 1101;
CHEM 1150, 1151; ENGL 1100, 1200; MATH 1065. Majors must maintain a minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a minimum grade of C is required in BIOL 2140, 2141,
2150, 2151; CHEM 1160, 1161; and all required EXSS courses. Minimum degree
requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1100, 1101. Principles of Biology and Laboratory
I (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C for 1101: BIOL 1100)
CHEM 1150, 1151. General Chemistry and Laboratory I
(3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P: Chemistry placement test or passing grade in CHEM
0150; P/C: MATH 1065)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
2.
Core................................................................................................................................................41
s.h.
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIO 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or consent of
instructor)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 3805; health and human performance major or minor; or
consent of chairperson)
EXSS 4809. Exercise Prescription for Clinical
Populations (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 4806)
EXSS 4991. Independent Research in Exercise
Physiology (3) (WI*) (F,S) (P: EXSS 4806; or consent of exercise physiology
degree director)
EXSS 4992. Research Internship in Exercise Physiology
(12) (F,S) (P: Completion of all other requirements for the exercise physiology
option or consent of internship coordinator)
EXSS 5020. Exercise Adherence (3) (P: PSYC 1000; P/C:
EXSS 4806; health and human performance major or minor; or consent of dept
chair)
Choose 6 s.h. approved electives
3.
Cognates........................................................................................................................................38
s.h.
BIOL 2140, 2150. Human Physiology and Anatomy (3,3)
(P for 2150: BIOL 2140; C for 2141: BIOL 2140; C for 2151: BIOL 2150)
BIOL 2141, 2151. Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1,1)
BIOL 5800. Principles of Biochemistry I (3) (P: CHEM
2760, 2763) or BIOL 3310, 3311. Cellular Physiology (4,0) (F,S,SS) (P: 1
organic or biochemistry CHEM course)
BIOS 1500. Introduction to Biostatistics (3) (F,S)
(P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or consent of instructor)
CHEM 1160, 1161. General Chemistry and Laboratory I
(3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P: CHEM 1150, 1151; C for 1160: CHEM 1161; C for 1161:
CHEM 1160; RC: MATH 1083 or 1085)
CHEM 2750. Organic Chemistry I (3) (F,S,SS) (P: CHEM
1160, 1161; C: CHEM 2753)
CHEM 2753. Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (1) (F,S,SS)
(C: CHEM 2750)
CHEM 2760. Organic Chemistry II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: CHEM
2750; C: CHEM 2763)
CHEM 2763. Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (1)
(F,S,SS) (P: CHEM 2750, 2753; C: CHEM 2760)
NUTR 1000. Contemporary Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS) or
NUTR 2105. Nutrition Science (3) (F,S,SS)
PHYS 1250, 1260. General Physics (3,3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (P for 1250: MATH 1065 or 1066; P for 1260: PHYS 1250)
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: PHYS 1260 or 2260)
4. Electives to complete
requirements for
graduation.....................................................................5
s.h.
BS in Exercise Physiology/Doctorate
of Physical Therapy
The
BS/DPT program provides a means by which undergraduate students at East
Carolina University enroll in the program of exercise physiology with the
intention of preparing for a professional doctoral degree path in physical
therapy (DPT). The student in this program will count 15 s.h. of graduate
physical therapy course work towards the BS in exercise physiology. The student
will complete the DPT in six years for a total of 217 s.h. This course work
includes all foundations curriculum courses, core requirements for the
undergraduate degree, and prerequisites and core requirements for the DPT. A
student may be granted provisional acceptance to the DPT program after their
second year of study based on competitive academic qualifications. Upon
successful completion of the first year of the DPT degree, BS /DPT students are
awarded the appropriate bachelor’s degree.
BS
in Sports Studies
The BS in
sports studies is an examination of the place of sport in culture. The program
provides the competencies and knowledge for students to pursue a variety of
sport-related careers. A minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA, 32 s.h. of foundations
curriculum coursework, and successful completion of the health-related physical
fitness test are required for admission to the program. A minimum grade of C is
needed in all required EXSS courses for successful completion of the degree. Minimum degree requirement is 120 s.h.
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050, 1051. General Biology and Laboratory (3,1)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (C for 1051: BIOL 1030 or 1050)
COMM 2410. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA) or
COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test) or MATH 1066. Applied
Mathematics for Decision Making (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: Appropriate score on
mathematics placement test or approval of dept chair)
PHIL 1176. Introduction to Social and Political
Philosophy (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:HU)
PHYS 1250, 1251. General Physics and Laboratory (3,1)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
RCLS 2601. Leisure in Society (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
2. Core.................................................................................................................................................33
s.h.
Fours hours of EXSS 1000 level activity courses (4)
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3300. Applied Sports Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
PSYC 1000)
EXSS 3301. Physical Education and Sport in Modern
Society (3) (F,SS)
EXSS 3600. Coaching Theories (2)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 4300. Program Development and Management in
Physical Education and Sports (2) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division
status and EXSS 2000 or 2323;
or consent of instructor)
EXSS 4301. Comparative Sport and Physical Education:
International Aspects (3) (WI) (S,SS)
EXSS 4502. Independent Study in EXSS (3) (WI) (P:
Consent of instructor)
3.
Cognates........................................................................................................................................19
s.h.
ASIP 2112.Introduction to Information Processing
Technology (3) (F,S,SS) or MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P:BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
COMM 3520. Sports Media Survey (3) (P: COMM major or
minor or consent of instructor)
HIST 2444. History of Sports in Western Society (3)
(F) (FC:SO)
PHIL 2280. Introduction to Philosophy of Sport (3)
(FC:HU)
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SO) or PSYC 3221. Social Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P:PSYC
1000 or 1060)
4.
Minor...............................................................................................................................................24
s.h.
5. General electives to complete
requirements for
graduation.......................................................2 s.h.
Exercise and Sport Science Minor
Minimum requirement for the exercise
and sport science minor is 24 s.h. of credit as follows:
1.
Core...................................................................................................................................................3
s.h.
EXSS
2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science (3) (F,S,SS)
2. Electives (must comprise at least 15 s.h. of
EXSS courses)..........................................................21
s.h.
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3300. Applied Sports Psychology (3) (P: PSYC
1000)
EXSS 3301. Physical Education and Sport in Modern
Society (3) (F,SS).
EXSS 3804. Measurement of Physical Activity and
Fitness (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; EXSS 2000; or consent of
instructor)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850;
PHYS 1250, 1251; or consent of instructor)
EXSS 3906. Physical Education for Special Populations
(3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division status; EXSS 2323; SPED 2000; or consent
of instructor)
EXSS 4804. Measurement and Evaluation in Exercise and
Sport Science (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division status; EXSS 2323; MATH 1065;
health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: Health and human performance major or minor; EXSS 3805; or
consent of chair)
EXSS 4807. Advanced Exercise Physiology (3) (F) (P:
EXSS 4806, CHEM 2750, 2753 (C or better), and consent of instructor)
EXSS 4808. Cardiopulmonary Physiology (3) (S) (P:
EXSS 4806, CHEM 2750, 2753 (C or better), and consent of instructor)
EXSS 4809. Exercise Prescription for Clinical
Populations (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 4806)
EXSS 4850. Exercise Leadership (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS
3805)
EXSS 5020. Exercise Adherence (3) (P: PSYC 1000; P/C:
EXSS 4806; HHP major or minor or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5303. Physical Activity Programs for Individuals
with Developmental, Emotional, and Learning Disabilities (3) (P: EXSS 3545 or
3546; SPED 5101; or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5305. Motor Development (3) (P: EXSS 2800 or
equivalent or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5800. Physical Activity and Aging (3) (P: GERO
2400 or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5903. Physical Activity Programs for Individuals
with Orthopedic, Neurologic, and Sensory Impairments
(3) (P: BIOL 2130 or equivalent)
HLTH 2800. Medical Nomenclature in Human Performance
(2) (F) (P: HLTH 1000)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F,S,SS) (P: BIOL
2130, 2131; HLTH 1000 or 1050)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 4200. Planning and Evaluation of Worksite Health
Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of core courses in worksite health
promotion)
HLTH 4604. Applied Principles of Health Promotion (3)
(F,S) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 1000 or 2105; PSYC 1000; or consent of
instructor)
NUTR 3101. Clinical Nutrition for Allied Health
Professions (3) (F,S)
PSYC 4333. Contingency Management in the Classroom
(3) (F,S) (P: PSYC 3225 or 3226)
Sports Studies Minor
Minimum requirement for sports
studies minor is 2425 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. Core.................................................................................................................................................16
s.h.
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3300. Applied Sports Psychology (3) (P: PSYC
1000)
EXSS 3301. Physical Education and Sport in Modern
Society (3) (F,SS)
EXSS 3600. Coaching Theories (2)
EXSS 4300. Program Development and Management in
Physical Education and Sports (2) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division
status and EXSS 2000 or 2323;
or consent of instructor)
EXSS 4301. Comparative Sport and Physical Education:
International Aspects (3) (WI) (S,SS)
2.
Cognates..........................................................................................................................................9
s.h.
HIST
2444. History of Sports in Western Society (3) (F) (FC:SO)
PHIL
2280. Introduction to Philosophy of Sport (3) (FC:HU)
RCLS
2601. Leisure in Society (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
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3600.
Coaching Theories (2) Coaching as profession. Ramifications for coaching responsibilities.
3802. Obesity Prevention and Treatment (3) (S) P: BIOL 1050,1051 or
1100,1101; EXSS 1000 or 1001; HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor.
Introduction to the development of obesity and different intervention methods
used for prevention and treatment.
3804.
Measurement of Physical Activity and Fitness (3) (F,S,SS) 2 lecture hours and 1 lab hour per
week. P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; EXSS 2000; or consent of instructor. Practical
methods for measuring physical activity and fitness. Application of data
management and analysis to these measures.
3805.
Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) P: Health and human performance major or minor or consent of
dept chair; BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850. Effect of
exercise on physical and chemical processes of the human body.
3806.
Physiology of Exercise Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) 1 2-hour lab per week. P/C: EXSS
3805. Assessment and measurement of the effect of exercise on physical and
chemical processes of the human body.
3850.
Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS) 2, 2-hour lecture/lab classes per week. P: BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or consent of
instructor. Fundamentals of neuromuscular function and biomechanics of human
movement in healthy, injured, and diseased populations.
3880. Personal Fitness Training (3) (F,S,SS) 2 lecture and 1 lab hour
per week. P: EXSS 3805. Fundamentals of personal training.
3900.
Elementary School Instruction in Physical Education (3) (F,S) Extensive supervised practicum
required. 1 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: Upper-division status; EXSS
2122, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2900. Skills and knowledge for teaching motor skills to
children K-6.
3906.
Physical Education for Special Populations (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) P: Upper-division status; EXSS 2323;
SPED 2000; or consent of instructor. Procedures and techniques in physical
education for special populations.
3950,
3951, 3952. Practicum in Exercise Physiology (1,1,1) (F,S) 10 lab hours per week. Must be taken
in sequence. P: Consent of exercise physiology coordinator. Applied lab
experiences in exercise physiology supervised by Human Performance Lab faculty.
4001,
4002, 4003. Special Topics In Exercise and Sport Science (1,2,3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6
s.h. with change of topic. New or advanced topics vary by current faculty
applied research.
4115.
Physical Activity and Public Health (3) (F) P: EXSS 1000; HLTH 1000. Introduction to
understanding the role physical activity has in public health settings.
4278.
Scuba Diving Instructor Training Course (3) Minimum of 80-hour training program. 3 2-hour
sessions per week. P: EXSS 3278; minimum age of 18 to be reached on or before
completion of the course; a minimum of 1 year of diving experience since
receiving open water diving certification with a total of at least 50 logged
dives with 25 hours of bottom time; good physical condition for scuba diving as
verified by a medical examination within the past year; certification in first
aid, diving rescue techniques, or lifesaving and cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
a completed NAUI waiver release and indemnity agreement and a NAUI instructor
training course statement of understanding; own diving equipment. National
Association of Underwater Instructor training course to train and evaluate
candidates for certification as NAUI instructors.
4300.
Program Development and Management in Physical Education and Sports (2)
(F,S,SS) P: Upper-division status and EXSS 2000 or 2323; or consent of instructor. Theories,
research, and practical applications in current management techniques and
program development.
4301.
Comparative Sport and Physical Education: International Aspects (3) (WI) (S,SS)
Cultural, social,
and political importance of sport and physical education around the world.
HLTH:
HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION
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DEPARTMENT OF
REHABILITATION STUDIES
Paul
Alston, Chairperson, 252-328-4452
Martha
Chapin, Director, Undergraduate Rehabilitation Services
BS
in Rehabilitation Services
Admission
to the BS in rehabilitation services program requires a minimum cumulative 2.5
GPA and an application. Applications should be submitted when the student is
nearing completion of 42 s.h. Additional information and application for
admission can be obtained from the Department of Rehabilitation Studies.
Undergraduate students majoring in rehabilitation services are encouraged to
minor in an established area consistent with individual academic and career
goals or to take a composite minor of structured electives approved by the
faculty advisor and departmental chairperson. Majors must earn a minimum grade
of C in all REHB courses. Minimum degree requirement is 121 s.h. of
credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3)
(F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test) or
equivalent
2. Core.................................................................................................................................................48
s.h.
BIOS 1500. Introduction to
Biostatistics (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or consent of instructor)
or equivalent
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F)
(P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140; HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
PSYC 2275. Psychology of Adjustment
(3) (F,S) (FC:SO)
PSYC 4375. Abnormal Psychology (3)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P: PSYC 1000 or 1060)
PSYC 5325. Introduction to
Psychological Testing (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Statistics course; PSYC 1000 or 1060)
REHB 2000. Survey of Community
Resources in Rehabilitation and Health Care (3) (S)
REHB 2003. Alcohol and Drug Abuse:
Health and Social Problems (3) (F,S)
REHB 3010. Case Management in
Rehabilitation (3) (WI) (S) (P: REHB major or consent of instructor)
REHB 4000. Interviewing Techniques
for Health and Rehabilitation Settings (3) (F) (P: REHB major)
REHB 4993, 4994, 4995, 4996.
Rehabilitation Services Internship (3,3,3,3) (F,S,SS) (WI*) (P: REHB major;
REHB 3010, 4000; consent of instructor; 2.5 GPA)
SOCW 2010. Introduction to Social
Work Practice with Special Populations (3) (F,S,SS) (P: SOCW 1010)
Choose 6 s.h. from:
REHB 5000. Introduction to Rehabilitation
(3) (F,SS)
REHB 5100. Occupational Analysis and
Placement (3) (F,SS) (P for nonmajor: Consent of
instructor)
REHB 5400. Introduction to
Vocational Evaluation (3) (F,SS) (P: Graduate or senior standing; consent of
instructor or dept chair)
3. Cognates..........................................................................................................................................5
s.h.
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human
Physiology and Anatomy (4) (F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human
Physiology and Anatomy Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
4. Minor or structured electives to
complete requirements for graduation.
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REHB 2003. Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social
Problems (3) (F,S)
SOCI 1025. Courtship and Marriage (3) (F,S)
SOCI 3325. Sociology of Human Sexuality (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO) (P: SOCI 2110 or consent of instructor)
Choose 12
s.h. from the following:
BIOL 2130. Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
EHST 2110. Introduction to Environmental Health
Science (3) (F,S)
EXSS 3805. Exercise Physiology (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL
2130, 2131)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: Health and human performance major or minor; EXSS 3805; or
consent of chair)
EXSS 5020. Exercise Adherence (3) (P: PSYC 1000; P/C:
EXSS 4806; health and human performance
major or minor or consent of instructor)
HLTH 2125, 2126. First Aid and CPR (3,0) (F,S,SS) (P:
HLTH 1000; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126:
HLTH 2125)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
NUTR 1000. Contemporary Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS) or
NUTR 2105. Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS)
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DEPARTMENT OF
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE
Peter
Farrell, Chairperson, 176 Minges Coliseum
BA
in Exercise and Sport Science
A minimum
cumulative 2.0 GPA, 32 s.h. foundations curriculum and successful completion of
the health-related physical fitness test are required for admission to the
exercise and sport science major. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h.
of credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL
1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL
1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
CHEM
1020. General Descriptive Chemistry (4) (FC:SC)
2. Foreign language through level
1004..........................................................................................12
s.h.
3.
Core.................................................................................................................................................33
s.h.
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 4300. Program Development and Management in
Physical Education and Sports (2) (F,S,SS) (P: Upper-division
status and EXSS 2323; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
Choose 12 s.h. approved EXSS electives
4. Cognates..........................................................................................................................................4
s.h.
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
5. Minor and electives to complete requirements
for graduation.
BS in Health Fitness Specialist
The
health fitness specialist program is endorsed by the American College of Sports
Medicine (ACSM) as providing all competencies necessary for the ACSM Health
Fitness Instructor® certificate exam. This program provides competencies and
knowledge for students to develop and conduct health and fitness programs in
commercial, corporate, clinical and community settings. A minimum cumulative
2.0 GPA is required for admission as well as successful completion of the EXSS
health-related fitness test. A minimum grade of C in all required EXSS courses
is required to complete the degree. Minimum degree requirement is 125 s.h. of
credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
CHEM 1120. Basic General, Organic, and
Biochemistry I (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
COMM 2410. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA) or
COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P: PSYC 1000 or 1060)
2.
Core.................................................................................................................................................45
s.h.
EXSS 1101. Physical Conditioning (1) (F,S,SS) (P:
EXSS 1000 or 1001)
EXSS 1114. Aerobic Dance (1) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 1000
or 1001)
EXSS 2000. Introductory Exercise and Sport Science
(3) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning and Performance (3)
(F,S,SS)
EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS)
EXSS 3804. Measurement of Physical Activity and
Fitness (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; EXSS 2000; or consent of
instructor)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130
or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850)
EXSS 3850. Introduction to Biomechanics (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: BIOL 2130 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250,1251; or
consent of instructor)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 3805; health and human performance major or minor; or
consent of dept chair)
EXSS 4850. Exercise Leadership (3) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS
3805)
EXSS 5020. Exercise Adherence (3) (P: PSYC 1000; P/C:
EXSS 4806; health and human performance major or minor; or consent of dept
chair)
EXSS 5800. Physical Activity and Aging (3) (P: GERO
2400 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 4200. Planning and Evaluation in Worksite Health
Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of core courses)
Choose a minimum of an additional 2 s.h. approved
EXSS electives
Choose 9 s.h. from the following HLTH classes:
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 2220, 2221. Basic Athletic Training (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2220: HLTH 2221; C for 2221: HLTH 2220)
HLTH 2800. Medical Nomenclature in Human Performance
(2) (F) (P: HLTH 1000)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 3350. Concepts in Pharmacology (3) (F)
HLTH 4000. Methods of Training and Staff Development
(4) (P: PSYC 3221 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 4604. Applied Principles of Health Promotion (3)
(F,S) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 2105; PSYC 1000; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 5900. Stress Management (3) (S) P: Undergraduate
course in anatomy and physiology; graduate standing; or consent of instructor)
3.
Cognates........................................................................................................................................18
s.h.
ASIP 2112. Introduction to Information Processing
Technology (3) (F,S,SS) or MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
CHEM 1121. Basic General and Organic
Chemistry Laboratory (1) (F,S) (FC:SC) (C: CHEM 1120)
GERO 2400. Introduction to Gerontology
(3) (FC:SO)
NUTR 2105. Nutrition Science (3) (F,S,SS)
PHYS 1250. General Physics (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P:
MATH 1065)
PHYS 1251. General Physics Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350)
4.
Internship.......................................................................................................................................12
s.h.
EXSS 4800. Internship in Exercise and Sport Science
(12) (F,S,SS) (P: Satisfactory completion of all other degree requirements or
consent of dept chair)
5. Electives to complete
requirements for graduation.
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EXSS 5305. Motor Development (3) (P: EXSS 2800 or
equivalent or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5800. Physical Activity and Aging (3) (P: GERO
2400 or consent of instructor)
EXSS 5903. Physical Activity Programs for Individuals
with Orthopedic, Neurologic, and Sensory Impairments
(3) (P: BIOL 2130 or equivalent)
HLTH 2800. Medical Nomenclature in Human Performance
(2) (F) (P: HLTH 1000)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 4200. Planning and Evaluation of Worksite Health
Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of core courses in worksite health
promotion)
HLTH 4604. Applied Principles of Health Promotion (3)
(F,S) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 1000 or 2105; PSYC 1000; or consent of instructor)
NUTR 3101. Clinical Nutrition for Allied Health
Professions (3) (F,S)
PSYC 4333. Contingency Management in the Classroom
(3) (F,S) (P: PSYC 3225 or 3226)
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BS
in Health Education and Promotion
Students
entering the health education and promotion degree program choose one of three
concentrations: community health, prehealth
professions, or worksite health promotion. The community health concentration
requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for entry and thereafter the student
must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in the required cognates and pass all health
education core courses with a minimum grade of C. A student earning a D in any
of these courses must petition the Department of Health Education and Promotion
for probationary continuation. No student on probation may enroll for HLTH
4991, Health Education and Promotion Internship. Students entering the worksite
health promotion concentration must have a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA and a
minimum 2.5 GPA calculated on four courses: EHST 3100; FINA 2244; HLTH 2000;
PSYC 3241. Students entering the prehealth
professions concentration must have a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA and a minimum
2.75 GPA calcuated on the following courses: BIOL
1100, 1101, 1200, 1201; CHEM 1150, 1151, 1160, 1161. Prehealth
professions students must complete an interview with health education faculty.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed below for all options as
well as additional foundations curriculum requirements for each
option...........................................42 s.h.
All concentrations:
HLTH 1000. Health in Modern Society (2) (F,S,SS)
(FC:HU)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
Community Health:
BIOL 1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication
(3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
SOCI 2110. Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
Prehealth Professions:
BIOL 1100, 1101. Principles of Biology and Laboratory
1 (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C for 1101: BIOL 1100)
BIOL 1200, 1201. Principles of Biology and Laboratory
II (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C for 1201: BIOL 1200)
Worksite Health Promotion:
BIOL 1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
PSYC 3241. Personnel and Industrial Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
2. Common
core.................................................................................................................................21
s.h.
HLTH 2000. Introduction to Health Education (3)
(F,S,SS)
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3020. Health Problems II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050, 3010 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 4604. Applied Principles of Health Promotion (3)
(F,S) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 1000 or 2105; PSYC 1000; or consent of instructor)
NUTR 1000. Contemporary Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS) or
NUTR 2105. Nutrition Science (3) (F,S,SS)
3. Concentration (Choose one
option.)......................................................................................38-42
s.h.
Community Health (40 s.h.):
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
EHST 2110. Introduction to Environmental Health
Science (3) (F,S)
HLTH 2500. Peer Health I: Training (3) (F,S) (P: HLTH
1000 or HLTH 1050 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3000. Theory and Practice in Community Health
Education (3) (S)
HLTH 3011. Introduction to Epidemiology in Health
Education and Promotion (3) (F,S,SS)
HLTH 4605. Community Strategies for Health Education
(3) (F,S,SS) (WI*) (P: HLTH 3000 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 4611. Planning and Evaluation of Community
Health Education Programs (3) (F,S) (P: HLTH 3000, 4620, 4621)
HLTH 4991. Health Education and Promotion Internship
(12) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of all other major requirements)
HLTH 5002. Maternal and Child Health Education (3)
(P: HLTH 3010 or consent of instructor)
MATH 2228. Elementary Statistical Methods I (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or approved basic statistics course)
PSYC 3221. Social Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P:
PSYC 1000 or 1060)
Prehealth Professions (38-46 s.h.)
Basic
Science Requirements:
BIOS 1500. Introduction to
Biostatistics (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent)
BIOL 2140/41. Human Physiology and
Anatomy (3,1) (P: 1 CHEM course)
BIOL 2150/51. Human Physiology and
Anatomy (3,1) (P: BIOL 2140/41)
CHEM 1150, 1151. General Chemistry
and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
CHEM 1160, 1161. General Chemistry
and Laboratory II (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
HIMA 3000. Medical Terminology for
Health Professionals (2) (F,S,SS)
Choose either:
CHEM 2750, 2753. Organic Chemistry I
and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (P: CHEM 1160, 1161) and CHEM 2760, 2763. Organic
Chemistry II and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (P: CHEM 2750) and/or PHYS 1250,
1251. General Physics and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P: MATH 1065) and
PHYS 1260, 1261. General Physics II and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
Health
Education Requirements:
HLTH 3300, 3301. Introduction to Patient Education
(3,0) (P: Consent of instructor)
HLTH 4910. Clinical Internship (6) (F,S,SS) (P:
Completion of all major requirements or consent of program director)
Choose 9 s.h. from the following:
ANTH 3252. Medical Anthropology (3) (P: ANTH 1000 or
2010 or 2200)
BIOL 2110, 2111. Fundamentals of Microbiology and
Laboratory (3,1) (F,S) (P for 2110: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101; or
equivalent; 8 s.h. CHEM; P/C for 2111: BIOL 2110)
BIOL 2300. Genetics (3) (P: 2 BIOL courses)
BIOL 5800, 5821. Principles of Biochemistry and
Laboratory (3,1) P: BIOL 3310, 3311; or consent of instructor; CHEM 2760, 2763)
BIOL 5810. Principles of Biochemistry II (3) (P: BIOL
3310, 3311; or consent of instructor; CHEM 2760, 2763)
BIOS 5010. Epidemiology for Health Professionals (3)
(P: BIOS 1500 or consent of instructor)
CHEM 2770, 2771. Biological Chemistry and Lab (3,1)
(P: CHEM 2650 or 2760)
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (P: Health and
human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL 2130 or
2140,2141,2150,2151;EXSS 2850)
HLTH 3011. Introduction to Epidemiology in Health
Education and Promotion (3) (F,S,SS)
HLTH 3515. AIDS HIV Disease in Modern Society (3) (P:
HLTH 1000 or 1050 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 5310. Education for Human Sexuality (3) (P:
Health education major of consent of instructor)
HLTH 5900. Stress Management (3) (P: Undergraduate
course in anatomy and physiology, graduate standing or consent of instructor)
HPRO 2100. Perspectives in Health Care (2)
HPRO 5000. Seminar in Human Sexual Dysfunctions (3)
PHIL 3281. Introduction to Philosophical Ethics in
the Health Care Profession (3WI*) (FC:HU)
SOCI 3327. Introductory Medical Sociology (3) (FC:SO)
(P: SOCI 2110 or consent of instructor)
SOCI 5200. Seminar in Sociology of Health (3) (P:
SOCI 2110 or consent of instructor)
Students
in the prehealth professions concentration who have
been accepted for admission to the Brody School of Medicine under the MD/7
Program may substitute the successful completion of the first-year medical
school curriculum for HLTH 4910 (6 s.h.) and 22 s.h. of electives.
Worksite
Health Promotion (38 s.h.):
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
EXSS 2850. Structural
Kinesiology (1) (F,S,SS) Structural principles of skeletal, muscular, nervous,
cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. Emphasis on contributions of systems
to human movement.
EXSS 3805. Physiology of Exercise (3) (F,S,SS) (P:
Health and human performance major or minor or consent of dept chair; BIOL
2130, 2131 or BIOL 2140, 2141, 2150, 2151; EXSS 2805)
EXSS 4806. Exercise Evaluation and Prescription (4)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 3805; health and human performance major or minor; or
consent of chairperson)
HLTH 4200. Planning and Evaluation in Worksite Health
Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of core courses)
HLTH 4600. Data Analysis for Health Promotion
Programming (3) (S) (C: HLTH 4700)
HLTH 4700. Practicum Seminar in Worksite Health
Education (3) (S) (P: HLTH 4200)
HLTH 4991. Health Education and Promotion Internship
(12) (F,S,SS) (P: Completion of all other major requirements)
HLTH 5200. Health Education in the Workplace (3) (P:
Undergraduates must have consent of instructor)
Choose 6 s.h. from:
ASIP 2112. Introduction to Information Processing
Technology (3) (F,S,SS) or MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
EHST 3100. Injury Control
(3) (S) (P: Consent of program director) or ITEC 3292. Industrial Safety (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: Junior standing and completion of 12 s.h. of industrial technology
courses)
EHST 3900. Introduction
to Occupational Health (3) (F) (P: 6 s.h. in BIOL, including BIOL 2130; 8 s.h.
of general CHEM; or consent of instructor) or ITEC 3292. Industrial Safety (3)
(F,S) (P: Junior standing)
FINA 2244. Legal Environment of Business (3) (F,S,SS)
MGMT 3202. Fundamentals of Management (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: ECON 2113)
4. Electives: It is recommended that courses be
taken which reinforce content in the physical, social, and behavioral sciences,
or provide the student with a community health specialty area such as
gerontology, environmental health, or health promotion. Number of elective
hours varies by concentration.
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Worksite Health Promotion Minor
Minimum requirement for worksite
health promotion minor is 24 s.h. to be selected from:
1.
Core................................................................................................................................................
21 s.h.
EHST 3900. Introduction
to Occupational Health (3) (F) (P: 6 s.h. in BIOL, including BIOL 2130; 8 s.h.
of general CHEM; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 2000. Introduction to Health Education (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S, SS) (P:
HLTH 1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 4200. Planning & Evaluation in Worksite
Health Promotion (3) (F,S, SS) (P: Completion of core courses)
HLTH 4604. Principles of Health Promotion (3) (F, S)
(P: BIOL 2130, 2131; NUTR 1000 or 2105; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 5200. Health Education in the Workplace (3) (F)
(P: Consent of instructor)
EHST 3100. Injury Control
(3) (S) (P: Consent of program director)
EHST 3900. Introduction to
Occupational Health (3) (F) (P: 6 s.h. in BIOL including BIOL 2130; 8 s.h. of
general CHEM; or consent of instructor)
NUTR 2105. Nutrition
Science (3) (F, S, SS)
2. Elective options (3 hrs.
required)................................................................................................3
s.h.
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3020. Health Problems II (3) (F, S, SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; HLTH 3010; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 5900. Stress Management (3) (P: Undergraduate
course in anatomy and physiology; graduate standing; or consent of instructor)
NUTR 1000. Contemporary
Nutrition (3) (F, S, SS)
Health Education and Promotion
Requirements for Students Participating in MD/7 Initiative
Students
pursuing a BS in health education and promotion who are also participating in
the MD/7 Program must meet the specified requirements for their major. In
addition, the student will need to fulfill the prehealth
professions concentration requirements of BIOL 1200, 1201; CHEM 1150, 1151,
1160, 1161, 2750, 2753, 2760, 2763. Students in the prehealth
professions concentration who have been accepted for admission to the Brody
School of Medicine under the MD/7 Program may substitute the successful
completion of the first-year of medical school curriculum for HTLH 4910 (6
s.h.) and 22 s.h. of electives.
BS in School Health Education
Students
entering the school health degree program must have a minimum cumulative 2.5
GPA. See Section 4, Academic Advisement, Progression and Support, Special
Requirements for the BS Degree for Students Preparing to Teach. See Section 7,
Academic Programs, College of Education, Licensure, for NC teacher licensure
requirements. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as
follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050. General Biology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 1051. General Biology Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
HLTH 1000. Health in Modern Society (2) (F,S,SS)
(FC:HL)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P: PSYC 1000 or 1060)
SOCI 1025. Courtship and Marriage (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
Choose a history course (FC:SO)
Choose a literature course (FC:HU)
2.
Core.................................................................................................................................................49
s.h.
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
EDTC 4001. Technology in Education (2) (F,S) (P:
Admission to upper division)
EDUC 3200. Introduction to American Education (3)
(WI*) (F,S,SS) (P: Early experience course or consent of instructor)
EDUC 4400. Foundations of School Learning,
Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to upper division) or PSYC
4305. Educational Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (P: PSYC 2201 or 2240 or 3206 or 3240
or equivalent)
HLTH 2000. Introduction to Health Education (3)
(F,S,SS)
HLTH 2123. Early Experiences for the Prospective
Teacher (1) (F)
HLTH 2125, 2126. Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
(F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; C for 2125: HLTH 2126; C for 2126: HLTH 2125)
HLTH 3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3020. Health Problems II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050, 3010 or consent of instructor)
HLTH 3030. Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH
1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000)
HLTH 4323. Methods of Teaching Health Education (3)
(F,S) (P: Admission to upper division)
HLTH 4324. Internship in Health Education (10) (F,S)
(P: Admission to upper division; EDUC 3200; HLTH 2123; completion of HLTH 4323
with a minimum grade of C; PSYC 1000; C: HLTH 4326)
HLTH 4326. Internship Seminar: Issues in Health
Education (1) (F,S) (P: Admission to upper division; C: HLTH 4324)
HLTH 5310. Education for Human Sexuality (3) (P:
Health education major or consent of instructor)
NUTR 1000. Contemporary Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS) or
NUTR 2105. Nutrition Science (3) (F,S,SS)
READ 3990. Teaching Reading in the Content Areas in
the Secondary School (2) (F,S,SS)
SPED 4010. Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom
(2) (F,S) (P: Admission to upper division; RP: SPED 2000)
3. Approved academic concentration (A maximum of 6 s.h. may count
toward foundations curriculum requirements.)...........................................................................................................................18-24
s.h.
4. Electives to complete
requirements for graduation.
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3001.
Principles of Community Health Education (2) (S) May receive credit for one of HLTH
3000, 3001. P: HLTH 1000 or 1050. Theory and practice. Introduction to field.
3010. Health Problems I (3) (F) P: BIOL 2130, 2131or 2140;
HLTH 1000 or 1050; or consent of instructor.
Current health problems. Focus on relationship between patterns of individual
behavior and pathophysiology of specific disease
states. Emphasis on universal chronic disease states. Rationale for development
of primary and secondary intervention strategies.
3011.
Introduction to Epidemiology in Health Education and Promotion (3) (F,S,SS) Principles of epidemiology in health
education and promotion settings.
3020.
Health Problems II (3) (F,S,SS) May receive credit for one of HLTH 3020, 4348. P: HLTH 1000
or 1050; 3010 or consent of instructor. Current health problems. Focus on sociocultural and geopolitical conditions which contribute
to causes and solutions.
3030.
Health Behavior (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; PSYC 1000. Theories and models used to
explain health behaviors.
3040.
The Health Education Delivery System (3) P: HLTH 2000. Broad understanding and appreciation of
philosophical, legal, and organizational dimensions of health systems.
3200.
Field Experience in Athletic Training I (1) (F) Current first-aid and CPR
certifications and medical malpractice insurance required. 1 lecture per week
and clinical assignments. C: Current participation in the athletic training
curriculum; HLTH 3810. Introduction to field experience. Supervised medical
coverage of athletic teams.
3201.
Basic Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training (2) (S) P: Athletic training major; C:HLTH
3820. Introduces basic principles of therapeutic exercise rehabilitation
techniques of athletic injuries.
3225.
Standard First Aid and Personal Safety Instructor (2) (S) 1 lecture and 4 lab hours per week.
P:
HLTH
2125, 2126; or certification as having completed the American Red Cross
advanced first aid course within the past 3 years. Satisfactory completion
results in certification as instructor in standard first aid and personal
safety, first aid multimedia systems, and basic first aid.
3244.
Practices and Procedures in Health for Elementary School (2) (F,S,SS) Required of all elementary education
majors. Class organization, principles, and practices associated with health
education at elementary level.
3250,
3251. Sports Medicine Treatment Modalities (3,0) 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
P: HLTH 3810 or consent of instructor. Indepth study
of theory and application of therapeutic modalities in relation to the
treatment of athletic injuries.
3270.
Pathology and General Medicine in Sport (3) (S) P: BIOL 2130, 2131. General
pathology associated with medical conditions in sport. Systemic approach to
common medical disorders, including clinical proficiencies.
3271.
Clinical Experience in Medicine (1) (F,S,SS) Current First-aid and CPR certification required.
Proof of ongoing medical malpractice insurance coverage. P: HLTH 3200, 3270; C:
Current participation in athletic training curriculum. Clinical assignments in
clinical medical settings.
3280,
3281. Therapeutic Rehabilitation in Sports Medicine (3,0) (S) 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
P: HLTH 3250, 3251; or consent of instructor. Indepth
study of theory and application of therapeutic rehabilitation of athletic
injuries.
3300,
3301. Introduction to Patient Education (3,0) 2 classroom and 3 lab/field-work
hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Theories applicable in variety of
health care settings. Emphasis on education for promotion of health and change
of life style.
3350.
Concepts in Pharmacology (3) (F) General knowledge of therapeutic drug classifications,
indications, contraindications, regulations, and drug testing in sport.
3400.
Clinical Experience in an Equipment Intensive Sport (2) (F,S) 1 lecture per week and clinical
assignment to an equipment intensive sport for the semester. C: Current
participation in the athletic training curriculum; HLTH 3810. Introduces field
experience in athletic training, including supervised medical coverage of
athletics teams. Current first-aid and CPR certifications and proof of medical
malpractice insurance are required for duration of course.
3500,
3501, 3502. Peer Health II: Practical Experience (1, 2, 3) (F,S) P for 3500: HLTH 1000; P for 3501,
3502: HLTH 2500. Peer education experiences/opportunities to apply skills and
knowledge learned in HLTH 2500.
3515.
AIDS HIV Disease in Modern Society (3) (S) P: HLTH 1000 or 1050 or consent of instructor. Key
issues surrounding AIDS epidemic. Focus on social, psychological, political,
economic, legal, ethical, and health aspects.
3520. Introduction to Global Health (3) (S) P: HLTH 1000 or 1050; or
consent of instructor. An overview of how health problems and issues in other
parts of the world compare and contrast with those in the
3810.
Etiology and Evaluation of the Trunk and Upper Extremity (3) (F) 4 lecture/lab hours per week. P:
HLTH 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850. Indepth study
and practical application of pathomechanics or
sports-related injury and diseases to trunk and upper extremity.
3820.
Etiology and Evaluation of Lower Extremity (3) (S) 4 lecture/lab hours per week. P:
HLTH 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850. Indepth study
and practical application of pathomechanics of
sports-related injury and diseases to lower extremity.
3860.
Sports Medicine Practicum I (3) (F) 1 lecture and 15 supervised clinical hours per week. P:
Admission to athletic training program; HLTH 3810. Practical experience in
athletics under supervision of certified athletic trainer. Current CPR and
first-aid certifications and proof of medical malpractice insurance required.
4000.
Methods of Training and Staff Development (4) 4 lecture and skill demonstration
hours per week. P: PSYC 3221 or consent of instructor. Group and training
methodologies in health setting. Emphasis on need assessment, program
implementation, and evaluation of workshops, conferences, and short courses.
CSCI:
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Students
enrolled at East Carolina University or transferring from other institutions
may be considered for admission to the Department of Computer Science provided
the following departmental requirements are met. A student must have completed
a minimum of 3936 s.h. with a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA and have a minimum 2.4 GPA computed on earned at least a C in CSCI 2300, 2310, 2311.
BA
in Computer Science
Credit
toward a computer science major will not be given for any CSCI course with a
grade less than C being used to satisfy the requirements specified in the core.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum (See Section
4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all Baccalaureate Degree
Programs.)................................................................................................42
s.h.
PHIL 2275. Professional Ethics (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (FC:HU)
2.
Foreign language through level 1004 (preferably
French, German, or Russian) ...................12 s.h.
3.
Core.........................................................
..................................................................................3532 s.h.
CSCI 2300. Computer
Science Survey (3) (F,S)
CSCI 2310, 2311. Algorithmic Problem Solving and
Programming Laboratory (4,0) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065; C for 2310: CSCI 2311; C for
2311: CSCI 2310)
CSCI 3300. Introduction to
Algorithms and Data Structures (4) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2300, 2310; CSCI 2427)
CSCI 3310. Advanced Data
Structures and Data Abstraction (3) (F,S) (P: CSCI 3300)
CSCI 3200. Data
Structures and Their Applications (4) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2310, 2311)
CSCI 3526. Switching Theory and Computer Organization
(3) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2310 or 2610; CSCI
2427)
CSCI 3700. Database
Management Systems (3) (F) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3310)
CSCI 3650. Analysis of
Algorithms (3) (S) (P: CSCI 3310 or 3510; CSCI 2427) or CSCI 4602. Theory of
Automata and Linguistics (3) (F) (P: CSCI 2427; CSCI Major)
CSCI 3675. Organization of
Programming Language (3) (F) (P: CSCI 3310 or 3510)
CSCI 4000. Senior Assessment (0) (F,S)
CSCI 4200. Software Engineering I (3) (WI) (F,S) (P:
CSCI 3200 or
3310 or 3510; CSCI
major)
CSCI 4300. Systems
Programming (3) (F) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3310)
CSCI 4630.. Operating
Systems I (3) (S) (P: CSCI 3526; CSCI major)
CSCI 4530. Computer
Networks and the Internet (3) (S) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3300)
CSCI 4710. Introduction
to Developing e-Business Systems (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3310)
Choose 6 s.h. CSCI courses above 1999 2999,
excluding CSCI 2600, 3584, and 5774
4.
Cognates........................................................................................................................................67 s.h.
CSCI/MATH
2427. Discrete Mathematical Structures (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066)
MATH 2119. Elements of
Calculus (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 1065 with a minimum grade of C) or MATH
2122. Calculus for the Life Science II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 2121) or MATH
2171. Calculus I (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: minimum grade of C in any of MATH
1083, 1085, or 2122)
MATH 2228. Elementary
Statistical Methods I (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent) or MATH
2283. Statistics for Business (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or
equivalent)
5.
Minor and electives to complete requirements for graduation.
BS
in Computer Science
Credit
toward a computer science major will not be given for any CSCI course with a
grade less than C being used to satisfy the requirements specified in the
common core, concentration area, and CSCI
electives. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1.
Foundations curriculum (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for
all Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below................................42 s.h.
See cognates below for
courses that fulfill science requirements.
COMM 2410. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA) or
COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA) PHIL
2275.
Professional
Ethics (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (FC:HU)
2.
Common
core...............................................................................................................2925 s.h.
CSCI 2300. Computer Science Survey (3) (F,S)
CSCI 2310, 2311. Algorithmic Problem Solving and
Programming Laboratory (4,0) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065; C for 2310: CSCI 2311; C for
2311: CSCI 2310)
CSCI 3300. Introduction to Algorithms and Data
Structures (4) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2300, 2310;
C: CSCI 2427)
CSCI 3310. Advanced Data Structures and Data
Abstraction (3) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2427, 3300)
CSCI 3526. Switching Theory and Computer Organization
(3) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2310 or 2610; CSCI
2427)
CSCI 3650. Analysis of
Algorithms (3) (S) (P: CSCI 3310 or 3510; CSCI 2427) or CSCI
4602. Theory of Automata and Linguistics (3) (F) (P: CSCI 2427; CSCI Major)
CSCI 3675. Organization of Programming Language (3)
(F) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510)
CSCI 4000. Senior Assessment (0) (F,S)
CSCI 4200. Software Engineering I (3) (WI) (F,S) (P:
CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510; CSCI major)
CSCI 4230. Software
Engineering II (3) (F,S) (P: CSCI 4200 or consent of the instructor)
CSCI 4602. Theory of Automata and Linguistics (3) (F) (P:
CSCI major; CSCI 2427)
CSCI 4630. Operating Systems I (3) (S) (P: CSCI 3200 or 3300; CSCI major)
3. Supporting area of concentration (Choose one from a. through
d.)*........................12 s.h.
a. Choose an additional 12 s.h. in MATH acceptable for a mathematics
major
b. Choose an additional 12 s.h. in ACCT and/or DSCI
c. Choose an additional 12 s.h. in ICTN
d. 12 s.h. from ENGL 3750; PSYC 3226; PHIL 1180, 1500, 3580, 3255,
4283
3. 4.Cognates...............................................................................................
25-27 s.h. 18-19 s.h.
CSCI/MATH 2427. Discrete Mathematical Structure (3)
(F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066)
CSCI/MATH 3584. Computational Linear Algebra (3)
(F,S) (P: Calculus course)
ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI)
(F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3)
(WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)
MATH 2119. Elements of Calculus (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 1065
with a minimum grade of C) or MATH 2122. Calculus for the Life Sciences II (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: MATH 2121) or MATH 2171. Calculus I (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: minimum grade of
C in any of MATH 1083, 1085, or
2122) or MATH 2121.
Calculus for the Life Sciences I (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (May not receive
credit for MATH 2121 after taking MATH 2171 (P: MATH 1065 or 1077 with minimum
grade of C)
MATH
2172. Calculus II (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 2171 with a minimum grade of C or
MATH 2122 with consent of instructor) or MATH 2122. Calculus for the Life Sciences II (3) (F,S,SS) (May
not receive credit for MATH 2122 after taking MATH 2172. (P: MATH 2121)
MATH 2228. Elementary Statistical Methods I (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent) or MATH 2283. Statistics for Business (3)
(F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or equivalent) or MATH 3307. Mathematical
Statistics I (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 2172)
MATH 3229. Elementary Statistical Methods II (3)
(F,S) (P: MATH 2228 or equivalent) or MATH 3308. Mathematical Statistics II (3)
(F) (P: MATH 3307) or CSCI 5774. Programming for Research (3) (F,S) (P: General
course in statistics or consent of instructor)
12 S.H. of science. (Note that 8 of these 12 units count toward
foundation curriculum requirements.) One of the following options must be
selected.
Option 1 - Physics:
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: 1260 or
2360)
PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics (4,4) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (P: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for PHYS 2360: PHYS 2350)
2 s.h. of science that
satisfy ECU foundation requirements.
Option 2 – Chemistry:
CHEM
1150, 1151. General Chemistry and Laboratory I (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P:
Chemistry placement test or passing grade in CHEM 0150; P/C: MATH 1065; C for
1150: CHEM 1151; C for 1151: CHEM 1150)
CHEM
1160, 1161. General Chemistry and Laboratory II (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
(P: CHEM 1150, 1151; C for 1160:CHEM 1161; C for 1161: CHEM 1160; RC: MATH 1083
or 1085)
4 s.h. of science that satisfy ECU foundation requirements.
Option 3 - Biology
BIOL
1100, 1101. Principles of Biology and Laboratory I (3,1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC) (P/C: for 1101: BIOL 1100)
BIOL
1200, 1201. Principles of Biology and Laboratory II (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
(P/C: for 1201: BIOL 1200)
4 s.h. of science that satisfy foundations curriculum requirements.
5. CSCI electives above
1999 (excluding CSCI 2600, 5774).....................................12 s.h.
4. CSCI electives above 2999 (excluding CSCI 3200 and
5774)..................................15 s.h.
5.
6. Electives to complete requirements for
graduation.
*Requirements
for 3. and 6.
5., above, may be met by satisfying the
requirements for a minor.
Computer Science Minor
Minimum
requirement for computer science minor is 26 s.h. of credit as follows:
1.
Core...........................................................................................................................14 11 s.h.
CSCI 2300. Computer Science Survey (3) (F,S)
CSCI
2310, 2311. Algorithmic Problem Solving and Programming Laboratory (4,0) (F,S)
(P: MATH 1065; C for 2310: CSCI 2311; C for 2311: CSCI 2310)
CSCI 3200 Data Structures (4) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2310 P/S: MATH 2427)
or CSCI 3300.
Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures (4) (F,S) (P: CSCI 2300, 2310; CSCI 2427)
CSCI
2427. Discrete Mathematical Structures (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066)
2.
CSCI electives above 1999 2999, excluding
3584..................................................12 15 s.h.
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PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics
(4,4) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (C: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for PHYS 2360: PHYS 2350)
Choose one of the following:
BIOL 1100, 1101. Principles of Biology I (4,0)
(F,S,SS) (FC:SC) and BIOL 1200, 1201. Principles of Biology II (4,0)(F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
A combination of any 3 courses numbered above 1999 in
Chemistry or numbered above 399 in Physics.
Statistics
(21 s.h.)
ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI)
(F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)
MATH 4031. Applied Statistical Analysis (3) (WI) (P:
MATH 2228 or 2283 or 3308; MATH 3256 or MATH/CSCI 3584; or equivalent; or
consent of instructor)
MATH 4201. Introduction to Stochastic Processes (3)
(P: MATH 3307 or equivalent or consent of instructor) or MATH 5000.
Introduction to Sampling Design (3) (F) (P: MATH 3308 or 3229 or consent of
instructor)
MATH 4774. Programming for Research (3) (P: MATH 2228
or MATH 2283 or equivalent)
MATH 4801. Probability Theory (3) (P: MATH 2173 or
3307)
MATH 4999. Capstone and Statistical Consulting (3)
(P: MATH 4031)
PHIL 2274. Business Ethics (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:HU)
Computer
Science (16 s.h.)
CSCI 2300. Computer Science Survey (3) (F,S,SS)
CSCI 3300. Introduction to Algorithms and Data
Structures (4) (F,S,SS) (P: CSCI 2300,
2310, 2427)
CSCI 3310. Advanced Data Structures and Data
Abstraction (3) (F,S,SS) (P: CSCI 3300)
CSCI 3650. Analysis of Algorithms (3) (S,SS) (P: CSCI 3310 or 3510 3200 or
3300 ; CSCI 2427)
CSCI 3526. Switching Theory and Computer Organization
(3) (F,SS) (P: CSCI 2310 or CSCI 2610;
CSCI 2427) or CSCI 3675. Organization of Programming Language (3) (F,SS) (P:
CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510) or MATH 4110. Elementary Complex
Variables (3) (S) (P: MATH 2173)
4.
Specified electives
Mathematics
(9 s.h.):
Choose 9 additional s.h. in consultation with advisor
from MATH 3174, 3233, 3573, 4201, 4264, 4801, 5000, 5002, 5021, 5102, 5121,
5122, 5131, 5132, 5311, 5322, or 5551.
Science
(3 s.h.)
Choose 3 additional s.h. in consultation with advisor
from MATH 3174, 3233, 3573, 4201, 4264, 4801, 5000, 5002, 5021, 5102, 5121,
5122, 5131, 5132, 5311, 5322, or 5551.
Statistics
(9 s.h.)
Choose 3 additional s.h. from MATH 4201, 5000, 5132;
OMGT 4493; ECON 3343, 4430.
Choose 6 additional s.h. from MATH 3174, 3233, 3573,
4110, 4264, 5002, 5021, 5102, 5121, 5122, 5131, 5132, 5311, 5322 or 5551.
Computer
Science (12 s.h.)
Choose 3 s.h. from MATH 3174, 3233, 3573, 4201, 4264,
4801, 5000, 5002, 5021, 5102, 5121, 5122, 5131, 5132, 5311, 5322 or 5551.
Choose 9 s.h. of CSCI electives numbered above 1999,
excluding 2300, 2310/2311, 2510, 2610, 2611, 3300, 3310, 3510, 3584, 3601,
3650.
5.
Electives to complete requirements for graduation.
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3573. Introduction to Numerical
Analysis (3) Same as CSCI 3573 P: CSCI 2310 or CSCI 2610
or consent of instructor; MATH 2119 or 2172 or equivalent. Algorithms suitable
for digital computation in areas of linear algebra, linear programming, slope
finding, area finding, and nonlinear equation solution.
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5002.
Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science (3) (S) Same as CSCI 5002 P: CSCI 3200
or 3310 3510 or MATE 3223 or
2775 or MATH 2427 or 2775 or 3256 or PHIL 3580 or equivalent. Methods of
mathematical logic that have important applications in mathematics and computer
science.
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CSCI: COMPUTER SCIENCE
1001. Introduction to Computer Science for Non-majors (3) (F,S) May not count towards a
BA or BS degree in computer science, or towards foundations curriculum credit.
Elementary treatment of some basic ideas in computer science, such as how
computers store and process data, binary and hexadecimal numbers,
arithmetic/logic instructions, social issues, data structures, web pages, and
the Internet. Targeted towards novice computer users.
1002. Web Page
Programming (3) (F,S) May not count
toward CSCI major or minor. Introduction to the enhancement of web pages using
programming techniques. Provides supervised practical experience in the use of
an embedded programming language. A
portable computer is required.
1200. Introduction to Visual Programming (3) (F,S) May not count toward
CSCI major or minor. P: MATH 1065. Introduces programming using a visual design
tool such as Visual Basic.
2300. Computer Science Survey (3) (F,S) Elementary architecture,
operating systems, file systems, network, algorithmic, and software development
concepts.
2310, 2311. Algorithmic Problem Solving and Programming Laboratory
(4,0) (F,S) P: MATH 1065; C for 2310: CSCI 2311; C for 2311: CSCI 2310. Design
of algorithms and their implementation as programs in high-level language such
as Java.
2427. Discrete Mathematical Structures (3) (F,S) Same as MATH 2427 May
not count toward MATH major or minor. May receive credit for only one of CSCI
2427; MATE or MATH 2775, 3237, or MATH 2427. P: MATH 1065 or 1066. Study of
discrete mathematical structures. Special emphasis on structures most important
in computer science. Practical applications of subject emphasized.
2600. Introduction to Digital Computation (3) (S) May not count toward
CSCI major or minor. P: MATH 1065 or 1066. Emphasis on algorithmic approach to
problem solving. Algorithms programmed and run on computer by all students.
2618. COBOL (3) (F) P: CSCI 2310 or 2610. Basic and advanced
elements of COBOL.
3200. Data Structures and
Their Applications (4) (F) P: CSCI 2310, 2311. Common data structures and
how to use them in advanced problem solving.
3300. Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures (4) (F,S,SS) P: CSCI 2300, 2310; C: CSCI 2427.
Advanced data representations such as lists and trees, including associated
algorithms and use of both static and dynamic memory.
3310. Advanced Data Structures and Data Abstraction (3) (F,S) P: CSCI 2427, 3300. Data
abstractions such as stacks, queues, graphs, tables, and sets, and
implementations in object-oriented style, including principles of class design.
3526. Switching Theory and Computer Organization (3) (F,S) P: CSCI 2310 or 2610; CSCI 2427. Theory and
practice of computer and computer component design. Gates and gate-level
design.
3573. Introduction to Numerical Analysis (3) (S) Same as MATH 3573 P:
CSCI 2310 or
2610 or
consent of instructor; MATH 2119 or 2172 or equivalent. Algorithms suitable for
digital computation in areas of linear algebra, linear programming, slope
finding, area finding, and nonlinear equation solution.
3584. Computational Linear Algebra (3) (F,S) Same as MATH 3584 May
not count toward MATH major or minor. P: Calculus course. Introduces vectors,
matrices, and determinants. Special emphasis on application of linear algebra
to solution of practical problems.
3601. Computer Organization and Programming (3) (F,S) P: CSCI 3200, 3300 3510 or 3526. Assembly
language used to illustrate general machine architecture that executes assembly
language command structure.
3650. Analysis of Algorithms (3) (S) P: CSCI 3310 or 35103200 or 3300; CSCI 2427. Decision
trees, mathematical induction, and adversary arguments used to analyze
correctness, complexity, and optimality of algorithms. Emphasis on searching
and sorting algorithms.
3675. Organization of Programming Language (3) (F) P: CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510. Applied course in
programming language constructs. Emphasis on run-time behavior of programs.
Provides appropriate background for advanced-level courses involving formal and
theoretical aspects of programming languages and compilation process.
3700. Database Management Systems (3) (F,S) P: CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510. Theory and techniques
of relational, hierarchical, and network database management systems.
3800. Introduction to Computer Graphics (3) (F) P: CSCI 3310 or 3510 3200; MATH 3256 or 3584.
Computer graphics systems, hardware, interactive methods; line and curve
drawing; two- and three dimensional transformations; and perspective
transformation.
4000. Senior Assessment (0) (F,S) To be taken by CSCI
seniors in final semester. Assessment of departmental programs.
4200. Software Engineering I (3) (WI) (F,S) P: CSCI major and CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510. Formal approach to
state-of-the- art techniques in software design and development and application
of the techniques.
4230. Software Engineering II (3) (F,S) P: CSCI 4200 or consent
of the instructor. Conceptual and practical knowledge in relation to
large-scale software development using established software engineering
principles. Requires completion of major project using tools and methodologies
provided.
4300. Systems Programming
(3) (F) P: CSCI 3200 or 3310. Programming issues related to the
functionality and general structure of operating systems, networking,
security, and the general architecture of information systems are covered.
4510. Object-Oriented Computing and Graphical User Interfaces (3)
(F,S) P:
CSCI 3200
or 3310 or 3510. Object-oriented
program design and development and data abstraction. Object oriented
programming languages. Applications to graphical user interfaces and event
driven computing.
4520. Introduction to Computer Architecture (3) (S) P: CSCI major; CSCI
3526. Organization of basic elements of computer system, including processor,
memory, control unit, and I/O units.
4530. Computer Networks and the Internet (3) (S) P: CSCI 3200 or 3300 or 3510 or consent of
instructor. Theory and case studies of modern networking protocols and
telecommunication methods. Local area and long-haul networks.
4540. Introduction to
Mobile Communications and Wireless Security (3) P: CSCI 4530 or consent
of the instructor. Signals, access protocols, application requirements and
security issues. Focus is on digital data transfer.
4550. Computer Game
Development (3) (F) P: CSCI 3200 or 3310. Content creation and the concepts behind the development of story,
character, environment, level design, user interface, and sound.
4602. Theory of Automata and Linguistics (3) (F) P: CSCI major; CSCI
2427. Basic concepts of automata theory and mathematical linguistics and their
close interrelationship.
4627. Procedural Languages and Compilers (3) (S) P: CSCI major; CSCI
3526, 3675. State of the art techniques for compiling procedural languages.
4630. Operating Systems I (3) (F,S) P: CSCI major and CSCI 3200 or 3300. Job control and
operating systems. System organization, resource and storage allocation,
interrupt handling, addressing techniques, file structures, and batch/time
sharing systems.
4710. Introduction to Developing e-Business Systems (3) (F,S) (WI) P: CSCI 3310 or 3510 3200 or consent of
instructor. Introduces use of concepts, technologies, and building blocks from
computer science, practical software engineering, and business development in
building e-Commerce systems. Describes systematic life-cycle approach to developing
successful e-Commerce systems and presents knowledge essential to wide range of
organization and software developers. Requires completion of major term
projects using state-of-the art tools and methodologies.
4905. Selected Topics in Computer Science (3) (WI) May be repeated for
maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: CSCI major and CSCI 3310 or 3510 3200. Consideration of new
or advanced topics in computer science.
5002. Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science (3) Same as MATH 5002 P:
CSCI 3200
or 3310 or 3510 or MATE 3223 or 2775 or
MATH 2427 or 2775 or 3223 or 3256 or PHIL 3580 or equivalent. Methods of
mathematical logic important in mathematics and computer science applications.
5210. Operating Systems II (3) P: CSCI 4630 or consent of instructor.
Theory and practice of concurrent processes in computer operating systems.
Process scheduling. Memory and auxiliary storage management.
5220. Program Translation (3) P: CSCI 4627 or consent of instructor.
Formal language
specification for programming languages. Advanced parsing
techniques. Code generation and optimization.
5501, 5502, 5503. Independent Study (1,2,3) Minimum of 3-6 hours per
week depending on the nature of the work assigned. P: CSCI 3200 or 3310 or equivalent or
consent of instructor. Advanced computer science students study topics that
supplement regular curriculum.
5774. Programming for Research (3) Same as MATH 5774 For
graduate student who wishes to use computer science to meet required research
skills in his or her dept. May not count toward MATH major or minor. P: General
statistics course or consent of instructor. Emphasis on minimum-level
programming skill and use of statistical packages.
5800. Artificial Intelligence (3) P: CSCI 3200 or 3310 or 3510 or consent of instructor.
Fundamental problems and techniques of artificial intelligence. Heuristic
search. Concepts of expert systems.
CSCI Banked Courses
1610. Elementary Pascal (3)
2510. Introduction to Computer Science I (3)
2610, 2611. Introduction to Computer Science II and Laboratory
(4,0)
2901. Programming in ADA (1)
2902. Programming in C (1)
2903. Programming in FORTRAN (1)
3510. Data Structures (3)
3574. Numerical Analysis II (3)
4600. Systems Analysis (3)
4604. Systems Simulation (3)
5726. Scientific Programming (1)