Received by the Graduate Council—November 6, 2006 GRADUATE COUNCIL CURRICULUM COMMITTEE (GCCC) First Meeting/2006-07 Academic Year October 9, 2006 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 1 of 3 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education Pres. Other Catalog Change: Page 87, 2005-06 Graduate Catalog Peters Master of Science in Education in Kinesiology and Physical Education President Peters approved 11/20/06 Other Catalog Change: Page 87-89, 2005-06 Graduate Catalog Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KNDN, KNPE, LESM) ↓ Master of Science in Education in Kinesiology and Physical Education Admission ↓ Requirements The M.S.Ed. in kinesiology and physical education requires a minimum of 33 36 semester hours. Students select from one of the following: either the a general program of study, or a specialization in adapted physical education, a specialization in exercise physiology/fitness leadership, or a specialization in pedagogy, and curriculum development in physical education or specialization in sport and exercise psychology. Students must successfully complete a thesis, project, or interdisciplinary inquiry for 6 semester hours of graduate credit. In consultation with an adviser, the student selects one of these three options, and the research topic must be approved by the student’s graduate committee a thesis or nonthesis option. Students are required to take a minimum of 6 semester hours in the research core, a minimum of 3 semester hours of social science, and a minimum of 3 semester hours of science, all within the department. In the general program of study, students are required to take 9 semester hours in the department in a focused area of interest. Students electing to do a thesis option are required to take 6 semester hours of thesis work with the remaining 9 semester hours of electives approved by the student’s advisor selected from a list of courses either in the department and/or outside of the department. Students taking the non-thesis option are required to complete 15 semester hours of electives approved by the student’s advisor. A minimum of 6 semester hours of electives must be selected from a list of courses within the department. In each of the specializations, students are required to take 9-12 semester hours of professional courses Received by the Graduate Council—November 6, 2006 GRADUATE COUNCIL CURRICULUM COMMITTEE (GCCC) First Meeting/2006-07 Academic Year October 9, 2006 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 2 of 3 in the department that identify the specialization. Students electing to do a thesis option are required to take 6 semester hours of thesis work with the remaining 9 semester hours of electives approved by the student’s advisor selected from a list of courses either in the department and/or outside of the department. Students taking the non-thesis option are required to complete 15 semester hours of electives approved by the student’s advisor. A minimum of 6 semester hours of electives must be selected from a list of courses within the department. GCCC approved 10/9/06; COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrical Engineering BOT Other Catalog Changes Page 123, 2005-2006 Graduate Catalog Requirements for Integrated B.S./M.S. Sequence ↓ ↓ Specialization in Applied Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering (Thesis Option Only) (30) Students pursuing this specialization must also fulfill relevant Requirements for Graduates with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering or Requirements for Graduates with a B.S. in an Area other than Electrical Engineering or Requirements for Integrated B.S./M.S. Sequence. Required Courses (27) ELE 461, Synthesis of Active and Passive Networks (3) ELE 474, Transmission Line Media and Wave Propagation (3) ELE 475, Antenna Theory and Design (3) ELE 570, Microwave Circuits and Devices (3) ELE573, Time Harmonics Electromagnetic Fields (3) ELE 574, Microwave Measurement and Beam Instrumentation Laboratory (3) ELE 577, Advanced Microwave and Millimeter Wave Engineering (3) ELE 599A, Master’s Thesis (6) One of the following courses (3) ELE 437, Hybrid Circuit Design (3) ELE 560, Digital and Analog Communication Systems (3) ELE 535, Advanced Electronic Devices (3) ELE 572, Microwave Solid-State Devices and Circuits (3) Received by the Graduate Council—November 6, 2006 GRADUATE COUNCIL CURRICULUM COMMITTEE (GCCC) First Meeting/2006-07 Academic Year October 9, 2006 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 3 of 3 ↓ Certificates of Graduate Study BOT 3/22/07