Exhibit Y

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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Deans and Chairs
FROM:
Becky Bitter, Assistant Registrar
DATE:
November 6, 2013
SUBJECT:
Minor Change Bulletin No.4
The courses listed below reflect the minor curricular changes approved by the catalog
editor since approval of the last Minor Change Bulletin. The column to the far right
indicates the date each change becomes effective.
Subject Course New
Number Revise
Drop
Current
Proposed
Effective
Date
KINES
266
Revise Care and Prevention of Athletic
Injuries 3 Course Prerequisite:
MVTST 262 or KINES 262 or
concurrent enrollment. Prevention,
recognition, and management of
common sport related injuries and
illnesses.
Care and Prevention of Athletic
Injuries 3 Course Prerequisite:
BIOLOGY 315 with a C or better or
concurrent enrollment, or KINES
262 with a C or better or concurrent
enrollment. Prevention, recognition,
and management of common sport
related injuries and illnesses.
1-14
KINES
311
Revise Strength Training 3 Course
Prerequisite KINES 262; KINES
264. Basic information and
guidelines for enhancement of
athletic performance, injury
prevention, rehabilitation and
general fitness.
Strength Training 3 Course
Prerequisite: BIOLOGY 315 with a
C or better, or KINES 262 with a C
or better; KINES 264 with a C or
better. Basic information and
guidelines for enhancement of
athletic performance, injury
prevention, rehabilitation and
general fitness.
1-14
KINES
312
Revise [M] Research and Assessment in
Kinesiology 3 (2-3) Course
Prerequisite: STAT 212, STAT 401,
or PSYCH 311. Introduction to
common quantitative and
qualitative research methods used in
the discipline; research project.
[M] Research and Assessment in
Kinesiology 3 (2-3) Course
Prerequisite: STAT 212 with a C or
better, STAT 401 with a C or better,
or PSYCH 311 with a C or better;
certified major in Athletic Training,
Health and Fitness, Movement
Studies, or Sport Science.
Introduction to common
quantitative and qualitative research
methods used in the discipline;
research project.
1-14
1
KINES
313
Revise Behavioral Aspects of Human
Movement 3 Course Prerequisite:
KINES 312; PSYCH 105 or SOC
101. Psychological, sociological,
and anthropological concepts which
relate to human movement and
human performance.
Behavioral Aspects of Human
Movement 3 Course Prerequisite:
PSYCH 105 with a C or better, or
SOC 101 with a C or better;
certified major in Athletic Training,
Health and Fitness, Movement
Studies, or Sport Science.
Psychological, sociological, and
anthropological concepts which
relate to human movement and
human performance.
1-14
KINES
380
Revise Introduction to Exercise
Physiology 3 Course Prerequisite:
Certified major in Health and
Fitness or Sports Science;
BIOLOGY 102 or 106; BIOLOGY
251; CHEM 101 or 105.
Introduction to exercise physiology
as it relates to sport, physical
training, and performance.
Introduction to Exercise
Physiology 3 Course Prerequisite:
BIOLOGY 251 with a C or better;
CHEM 101 with a C or better, or
CHEM 105 with a C or better;
certified major in Athletic Training,
Health and Fitness, Movement
Studies, or Sport Science.
Introduction to exercise physiology
as it relates to sport, physical
training, and performance.
1-14
KINES
461
Revise [M] Motor Skill Acquisition 3
Course Prerequisite: KINES 262;
BIOLOGY 251; completion of
writing portfolio. Motor learning
and motor control areas; neural
mechanisms, practice, feedback,
retention, and transfer application of
theoretical concepts.
[M] Motor Skill Acquisition 3
Course Prerequisite: BIOLOGY
251 with a C or better; Biology 315
with a C or better, or KINES 262
with a C or better; certified major in
Athletic Training, Health and
Fitness, Movement Studies, or Sport
Science; completion of writing
portfolio. Motor learning and motor
control areas; neural mechanisms,
practice, feedback, retention, and
transfer application of theoretical
concepts.
1-14
KINES
462
Revise Biomechanics 3 Course
Prerequisite: Certified major in
Health and Fitness or Sports
Science; KINES 262; STAT 212,
STAT 401, or PSYCH 311.
Anatomical and mechanical
influences on human movement.
Biomechanics 3 Course
Prerequisite: BIOLOGY 315 with a
C or better, or KINES 262 with a C
or better; STAT 212 with a C or
better, STAT 401 with a C or better,
or PSYCH 311 with a C or better;
certified major in Athletic Training,
Health and Fitness, Movement
Studies, or Sport Science.
Anatomical and mechanical
influences on human movement.
1-14
KINES
484
Revise Exercise Prescription and
Medical Conditions 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 262;
Exercise Prescription and
Medical Conditions 3 Course
Prerequisite: BIOLOGY 315 with a
1-14
2
BIOLOGY 251. Knowledge,
understanding, and skills for
teaching movement activities to
individuals with disabilities.
C or better, or KINES 262 with a C
or better; BIOLOGY 251 with a C
or better; certified major in Athletic
Training, Health and Fitness,
Movement Studies, or Sport
Science. Knowledge,
understanding, and skills for
teaching movement activities to
individuals with disabilities.
MUS
351
Revise Materials and Structures of
Music III 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 253 with a C or better; MUS
254 with a C or better. Voice
leading and analysis of functional
chromatic harmony; study of
common large forms in the 17th,
18th, and 19th century.
Materials and Structures of
Music III 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 164 with a C or better; MUS
253 with a C or better; MUS 254
with a C or better. Voice leading
and analysis of functional chromatic
harmony; study of common large
forms in the 17th, 18th, and 19th
century.
1-14
MUS
359
Revise [HUM] [M] History of Music:
Antiquity to 1650 3 Course
Prerequisite: MUS 251 with a C or
better; MUS 252 with a C or better;
ENGLISH 101 with a C or better.
Development and change in the
musical culture from antiquity to
1650.
[HUM] [M] History of Music:
Antiquity to 1650 3 Course
Prerequisite: MUS 251 with a C or
better; MUS 252 with a C or better;
ENGLISH 101 with a C or better.
History and style of western art
music from Antiquity to 1650;
introduction to and selected topics
in ethnomusicology.
1-14
MUS
360
Revise [HUM] [M] History of Music:
1650 - 1850 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 359 with a C or better.
Development and change in musical
culture from 1650 to 1850.
[HUM] [M] History of Music:
1650 - 1850 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 359 with a C or better.
History and style of western art
music from 1650 to 1850; selected
topics in ethnomusicology.
1-14
MUS
361
Revise [HUM] History of Music: 1850 Present 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 360 with a C or better.
Development and change in musical
culture from 1850 to the present.
[HUM] History of Music: 1850 Present 3 Course Prerequisite:
MUS 360 with a C or better.
History and style of western art
music from 1850 to present;
selected topics in ethnomusicology.
1-14
NURS
525
Revise Psychopharmacology 3 Clinical
psychopharmacology across the
lifespan including
pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics, principles of
prescribing, client education and
outcome monitoring.
Psychopharmacology and Critical
Issues in Safe Prescribing 3
Psychopharmacology across the
lifespan for clinical practice
including pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics, principles of
prescribing, client education and
outcome monitoring.
8-14
3
NURS
548
Revise Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Internship V 1-9 May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum 9
hours. Course prerequisite:
Graduate standing in Nursing;
NURS 525; NURS 546; by
interview only. Application and
integration of theory, research
findings, and interventions in the
primary care of clients with
psychiatric disorders.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse
Practitioner Internship 4May be
repeated for credit; cumulative
maximum 9 hours. Course
prerequisite: NURS 525; NURS
546. Clinical experience providing
advanced psychiatric mental health
nursing care to individuals and
families across the lifespan.
8-14
NURS
561
Revise Advanced Assessment and
Diagnosis for the Psychiatric
Mental Health Practitioner 3
Course prerequisite: Graduate
standing in Nursing. Assessment
and diagnosis of psychiatric
illnesses; focus on physical and
psychiatric history, mental status
exam and strategies of psychometric
evaluation.
Advanced Assessment and
Diagnosis for the Psychiatric
Mental Health Practitioner 3
Course prerequisite: Graduate
standing in Nursing. Assessment
and diagnosis of psychiatric
illnesses across the lifespan; focus
on physical and psychiatric history,
examinations, and psychometric
evaluation.
1-14
NURS
576
Revise Organizational Systems and
Leadership 3 Integration of
leadership competencies and
resource stewardship for nurse
leaders in a constantly changing
health care environment.
Organizational Systems and
Leadership 3 Application and
evaluation of health informatics; use
for management of data in clinical
practice, research, education, and
administration.
1-14
NURS
591
Revise Mixed Methods for Program
Development 2 Program
development, implementation, and
outcomes evaluation in healthcare
will be addressed primarily from a
mixed methods and application
perspective.
Mixed Methods for Program
Development, Implementation,
and Evaluation 2 Course
Prerequisite: NURS 554. A mixedmethods approach to program
development, implementation, and
outcomes evaluation in healthcare.
5-14
POL S
516
Revise Seminar on Law, Courts, and
Seminar on Law, Courts, and
Judicial Politics 3 Seminar on law, Judicial Politics 3 Seminar on law,
courts, and judicial politics.
courts, and judicial politics.
Cooperative: Open to UI degreeseeking students.
1-14
VET
MED
545
Revise [M] General Pathology 3 (2-3)
Course Prerequisite: VET MED
520. Structural and functional
alterations in disease; elementary
oncology. Cooperative: Open to UI
degree-seeking students. S, M, F
grading.
1-14
[M] General Pathology 3 (2-3)
Structural and functional alterations
in disease; elementary oncology.
Cooperative: Open to UI degreeseeking students. S, M, F grading.
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