Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 8, 2011 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 10, 2011 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 1 of 3 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education All University Change University Services Pres. Other Catalog Change Page 67, 2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog Peters The Counseling Laboratory Community Counseling Training Center at NIU (Graham Hall 416; 815753-9312) is a counseling and training clinic, … … and psychoeducational and career testing. Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education BOT Other Catalog Change Page 97-98, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Major in Kinesiology (B.S.) All students pursuing the B.S. degree with a major in kinesiology must choose the emphasis in athletic training or the emphasis in exercise science and are required to have a university GPA of 2.50 or above and to have satisfactorily completed all required course work prior to the culminating internship, KNPE 494. ↓ Requirements in Department (30) ↓ Emphasis 1. Athletic Training (50-51) The emphasis in athletic training reflects the requirements of the CAATE, and students who want to sit for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (BOC) examination must complete this emphasis. Current policies and procedures regarding eligibility for the BOC examination are available in the program director’s office. Admission to the emphasis in athletic training is competitive and limited. University admission does not necessarily constitute eligibility for admission into this area of study. Admission policies are described in the “Limited Admissions and Limited Retention Requirements” section of this catalog. Retention in the program requires a 2.50 GPA in the major. Students enrolled in the athletic training emphasis may be dismissed from the program for academic reasons or for unprofessional behavior or actions that threaten the health and safety of others. It is the responsibility of students to secure a copy of the Athletic Training Student Manual which describes the policies of the program. Students are required to adhere to all current policies and procedures. Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 8, 2011 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 10, 2011 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 2 of 3 BIOS 311 - Functional Human Anatomy Credits: 4 OR BIOS 357 - Human Anatomy and Physiology Credits: 5 PHHE 206 - Contemporary Health Concepts Credits: 3 KNPE 202 - Introduction to Athletic Training Credits: 1 KNPE 264 - Principles of Injury Prevention and Care Credits: 3 KNPE 265 - Practicum in Athletic Training Credits: 3 KNPE 322 - Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training: Upper-Extremity Assessment Credits: 2 KNPE 323 - Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training: Lower-Extremity Assessment Credits: 2 KNPE 324 - Assessment of Lower-Extremity Injury Credits: 3 KNPE 325 - Assessment of Upper-Extremity Injury Credits: 3 KNPE 326 - Therapeutic Modalities and Treatment of Athletic Injuries Credits: 3 KNPE 331 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I Credits: 3 KNPE 332 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II Credits: 3 KNPE 427 - Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training: Therapeutic Modalities and Exercise Credits: 2 KNPE 433 - Effective Communication and Case Management Skills in Athletic Training Credits: 2 KNPE 434 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III Credits: 3 KNPE 435 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV Credits: 3 KNPE 474 - Medical Issues in Athletic Training Credits: 3 KNPE 453 - Exercise Programs for Adult Special Populations Credits: 3 AND KNPE 493 - Supervised Clinical Experience in Exercise Gerontology Credits: 1-3 OR KNPE 490 - Adapted Physical Education Credits: 3 AND KNPE 492 - Special Physical Education Clinic Practicum Credits: 1-2 Total Hours for Emphasis 1, Athletic Training: 99-101 Emphasis 2. Preventive and Rehabilitative Exercise Science (43-44) ↓ One of the following (3) ↓ Total Hours for Emphasis 2, a major in kinesiology: 93-95 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES School of Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences All University Change University Services Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 8, 2011 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Third Meeting/2010-11 Academic Year November 10, 2011 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 3 of 3 Pres. Other Catalog Change Page 68, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Peters Other Campus Human Service Agencies ↓ The Family Center Therapy Clinic (Wirtz Hall, Room 146, 815-753-1684) provides individual, couple, family, and group therapy services to students of NIU, and to all residents of DeKalb and the greater …. COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS School of Art Pres. Other catalog change: Page 303, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Peters Major in Art and Design Education (B.S.Ed.) ↓ Total Hours for a Major in Art and Design Education: 86 91 Pres. Other catalog change: Page 304, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Peters Emphasis 1. Design and Media Arts Pres. Other catalog change: Page 305, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Peters Emphasis 2. Fine Arts–2-D Studio ↓ Total Hours for Emphasis 2. Fine Arts–2-D Studio: 81 Pres. Other catalog change: Page 306, 2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog Peters Emphasis 3. Fine Arts–3-D Studio