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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Deans and Chairs
FROM:
Becky Bitter, Assistant Registrar
DATE:
April 1, 2014
SUBJECT:
Minor Change Bulletin No. 9
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
Current
Proposed
Effective
Number Revise
Date
Drop
[T] Computers and Society 3
CPT S
401 Revise [T] Computers and Society 3
8-14
Course Prerequisite: Junior
Course Prerequisite: Junior
standing. Skills and literacy
standing. Skills and literacy
course. Ethical and societal issues course. Ethical and societal issues
related to computers and
related to computers and
computer networks; computers as computer networks; computers as
enabling technology; computer
enabling technology; computer
crime, software theft, privacy,
crime, software theft, privacy,
viruses, worms. Credit not
viruses, worms. Credit not
granted for both CPT S 401 or
granted for both CPT S 302 and
402.
401.
ENGLISH
100
Revise Basic Writing 3 Course
Prerequisite: Appropriate Writing
Placement Exam score. Designed
to introduce students to writing
and reading in the university. S, F
grading.
Introductory College
Composition 3 Course
Prerequisite: Appropriate Writing
Exam score. Designed to
introduce students to writing and
reading in the university. S, F
grading.
8-14
ENGLISH
101
Revise [WRTG] Introductory Writing
3 Based on your score either add
the tutorial course (102, 107, or
299) to your cart and then add
this writing course, or add a
different writing course. Course
Prerequisite: Appropriate Writing
Placement Exam score or
ENGLISH 100 with an S grade.
Designed to develop students'
academic writing, critical
thinking, rhetorical strategies,
reading and library skills. Credit
[WRTG] College Composition 3
Course Prerequisite: Appropriate
Writing Exam score or ENGLISH
100 with an S grade. Designed to
further develop students'
academic writing, critical
thinking, rhetorical strategies,
reading and library skills. Credit
not granted for more than one of
ENGLISH 101 and 105.
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not granted for more than one of
ENGLISH 101 and 105.
ENGLISH
104
Revise Basic Writing - ESL 3 Course
Prerequisite: Appropriate Writing
Placement Exam score. Designed
to introduce non-native speakers
of English to writing and reading
in the university.
Introductory Composition for
Multilingual Writers 3 Course
Prerequisite: Appropriate Writing
Exam score. Designed to
introduce non-native speakers of
English to writing and reading in
the university.
8-14
ENGLISH
105
Revise [WRTG] Composition for ESL
Students 3 Course Prerequisite:
Appropriate Writing Placement
Exam score, or ENGLISH 104
with a C or better. Designed to
develop academic writing, critical
thinking, reading, library skills,
and rhetorical strategies for nonnative speakers of English. Credit
not granted for more than one of
ENGLISH 101 and 105.
[WRTG] College Composition
for Multilingual Writers 3
Course Prerequisite: Appropriate
Writing Exam score, or
ENGLISH 104 with a C or better.
Designed to further develop
academic writing, critical
thinking, reading, library skills,
and rhetorical strategies for nonnative speakers of English. Credit
not granted for more than one of
ENGLISH 101 and 105.
8-14
ENGLISH
107
Revise Writing Tutorial for ESL
Students 1 (0-3) May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum
5 hours. Student-centered group
tutorial focusing on writing
improvement usually connected
to the ENGLISH 105 course. S, F
grading.
Writing Tutorial for
Multilingual Writers 1 (0-3)
May be repeated for credit;
cumulative maximum 5 hours.
Student-centered group tutorial
focusing on writing improvement
usually connected to the
ENGLISH 105 course. S, F
grading.
8-14
KINES
138
Revise Introduction to Kinesiology 1
Introduces new students to
individual faculty research
interests and help students link
personal interests to academic
majors. S, F grading.
Introduction to Kinesiology 1
Overview of various disciplines
of kinesiology, associated
degrees, and careers; provides
strategies for academic and
professional development,
including advising procedures. S,
F grading.
8-14
KINES
199
Revise Human Motor Development 3
Development and performance of
human motor patterns;
understanding of motor
development; observation and
analysis of foundations of
movement.
Human Motor Development 3
Course Prerequisite: ALEKS
math score of 40%. Development
and performance of human motor
patterns; understanding of motor
development; observation and
analysis of foundations of
movement.
8-14
KINES
262
Revise Human Anatomy 4 (3-3)
Human Anatomy 4 (3-3) Course
8-14
2
Comprehensive survey of the
structure and organization of the
human body; emphasis on
skeletomuscular, cardiovascular,
nervous, and respiratory systems.
Cooperative: Open to UI degreeseeking students.
Prerequisite: ALEKS math score
of 40%. Comprehensive survey of
the structure and organization of
the human body; emphasis on
skeletomuscular, cardiovascular,
nervous, and respiratory systems.
KINES
263
Revise Emergency Response 2 (1-3)
First aid and safety procedures,
including CPR for the
Professional Rescuer, AED
training and prevention training.
Emergency Response 2 (1-3)
Course Prerequisite: Limited
enrollment to those with fewer
than 60 credits. First aid and
safety procedures, including CPR
for the Professional Rescuer,
AED training and prevention
training.
8-14
KINES
267
Revise Techniques in Athletic Injuries
2 Applied clinical approach to
basic skills commonly used in the
field of athletic training.
Techniques in Athletic Injuries
2 Course Prerequisite: Limited
enrollment to those with fewer
than 60 credits. Applied clinical
approach to basic skills
commonly used in the field of
athletic training.
8-14
KINES
270
Revise Examination for Lower
Extremity in Athletic Training
3 Course Prerequisite: KINES
262; KINES 263; KINES 266;
KINES 267; instructor
permission. In-depth study of the
lower extremities including
physical examination, injury
recognition, treatment, taping,
bracing and rehabilitation.
Examination for Lower
Extremity in Athletic Training
3 Course Prerequisite: KINES
262 with a C or better; KINES
263 with a C or better; KINES
266 with a C or better; KINES
267 with a C or better; instructor
permission. In-depth study of the
lower extremities including
physical examination, injury
recognition, treatment, taping,
bracing and rehabilitation.
8-14
KINES
271
Revise Examination for Upper
Extremity in Athletic Training
3 Course Prerequisite: KINES
270. In-depth study of the upper
extremities including physical
examination, injury recognition,
treatment, taping, bracing and
rehabilitation.
Examination for Upper
Extremity in Athletic Training
3 Course Prerequisite: KINES
270 with a C or better. In-depth
study of the upper extremities
including physical examination,
injury recognition, treatment,
taping, bracing and rehabilitation.
8-14
KINES
275
Revise Athletic Training Modalities 3
Course Prerequisite: KINES 270.
Advanced theory and techniques
of modality use in athletic
training.
Athletic Training Modalities 3
Course Prerequisite: KINES 270
with a C or better. Advanced
theory and techniques of modality
use in athletic training.
8-14
3
KINES
291
Revise Athletic Training Clinical
Internship I 2 May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum
6 hours. Course Prerequisite:
KINES 262; KINES 263; KINES
266; KINES 267; instructor
permission. Beginning techniques
in management of sport
injury/illness under supervision
of a certified athletic trainer.
Athletic Training Clinical
Internship I 2 May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum
4 hours. Course Prerequisite:
KINES 262 with a C or better;
KINES 263 with a C or better;
KINES 266 with a C or better;
KINES 267 with a C or better;
instructor permission. Beginning
techniques in management of
sport injury/illness under
supervision of a certified athletic
trainer.
8-14
KINES
305
Revise Nutrition Related to Fitness
and Sport 3 Course Prerequisite:
BIOLOGY 140 or 233.
Identification of energy,
macro/micro nutrient and fluid
requirements during exercise;
evaluation of dietary regimens
and ergogenic aids for pre and
post competition, weight
maintenance, and wellness.
Nutrition Related to Fitness
and Sport 3 Course Prerequisite:
BIOLOGY 140 with a C or
better, or 233 with a C or better;
certified major in Athletic
Training, Health and Fitness,
Movement Studies, or Sport
Science. Identification of energy,
nutrient, and fluid requirements
during exercise; evaluation of
dietary regimens for competition,
and healthy weight maintenance.
8-14
KINES
311
Revise 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.
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; certified major in
Athletic Training, Health and
Fitness, Movement Studies, or
Sport Science. Basic information
and guidelines for enhancement
of athletic performance, injury
prevention, rehabilitation and
general fitness.
8-14
KINES
314
Revise Philosophy of Human
Movement 3 The philosophical
dimensions of physical education,
sport, and dance.
Philosophical Dimensions of
Human Movement 3 Course
Prerequisite: Certified major in
Athletic Training, Health and
Fitness, Movement Studies, or
Sport Science. The philosophical
dimensions of human movement.
8-14
KINES
361
Revise Health and Wellness 3
Knowledge of the multidimensional aspects of wellness
and concepts necessary for a
Health and Wellness 3 Course
Prerequisite: Certified major in
Athletic Training, Health and
Fitness, Movement Studies, or
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positive lifestyle through selfassessment.
Sport Science. Knowledge of the
multi-dimensional aspects of
wellness and concepts necessary
for a positive lifestyle through
self-assessment.
KINES
364
Revise Athletic Training
Rehabilitation 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 271; KINES
275. Advanced injury
rehabilitation theory and
techniques in athletic training.
Athletic Training
Rehabilitation 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 365 with a C
or better. Advanced injury
rehabilitation theory and
techniques in athletic training.
8-14
KINES
365
Revise General Medical Aspects in
Athletic Training 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 364. Current
medical issues pertaining to
athletic training including sport
pharmacology, physiological
considerations, common illnesses
and special concerns.
General Medical Aspects in
Athletic Training 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 271 with a C
or better; KINES 275 with a C or
better. Current medical issues
pertaining to athletic training
including sport pharmacology,
physiological considerations,
common illnesses and special
concerns.
8-14
KINES
390
Revise Practicum in Fitness Facility or
Fitness Research V 1 (0-3) to 4
(0-12) May be repeated for credit;
cumulative maximum 8 hours.
Course Prerequisite: KINES 262;
KINES 264. Supervised
practicum or research. S, F
grading.
Practicum in Fitness Facility or
Fitness Research V 1 (0-3) to 4
(0-12) May be repeated for credit;
cumulative maximum 8 hours.
Course Prerequisite: KINES 262
with a C or better; KINES 264
with a C or better. Supervised
practicum or research. S, F
grading.
8-14
KINES
391
Revise Practicum in Physical
Education V 1-4 May be
repeated for credit; cumulative
maximum 8 hours. Course
Prerequisite: By interview only.
Supervised practicum. Combined
maximum for KINES 300-level
practicum courses 8 hours. S, F
grading.
Practicum in Physical
Education V 1(0-3) to 4 (0-12)
May be repeated for credit;
cumulative maximum 8 hours.
Course Prerequisite: By interview
only. Supervised practicum. S, F
grading.
8-14
KINES
392
Revise Athletic Training Clinical
Internship II 2 (1-3) May be
repeated for credit; cumulative
maximum 4 hours. Course
Prerequisite: KINES 271; KINES
275. Intermediate techniques in
management of sport
injury/illness under supervision
of a certified athletic trainer.
Athletic Training Clinical
Internship II 2 (1-3) May be
repeated for credit; cumulative
maximum 4 hours. Course
Prerequisite: KINES 271 with a C
or better; KINES 275 with a C or
better. Intermediate techniques in
management of sport
injury/illness under supervision of
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a certified athletic trainer.
KINES
411
Revise Advanced Strength Training 3
Course Prerequisite: Certified
Strength and Conditioning minor;
KINES 262; KINES 264; KINES
311; CPR/First Aid certification.
Advanced strength training,
including an in-depth look at
programming of strength and
fitness programs.
Advanced 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; KINES
311 with a C or better. Advanced
strength training, including an indepth look at programming of
strength and fitness programs.
8-14
KINES
412
Revise Strength Training Practicum I
3 (1-8) Course Prerequisite:
Certified Strength and
Conditioning minor; KINES 262;
KINES 264; KINES 311;
CPR/First Aid certification.
Clinical experience within the
Strength and Conditioning minor,
focusing on the basics of lifting
and spotting techniques.
Strength Training Practicum I
3 (1-8) Course Prerequisite:
BIOLOGY 315 with a C or
better, or KINES 262 with a C or
better; KINES 264 with a C or
better; KINES 311 with a C or
better; KINES 411 with a C or
better; certified Strength and
Conditioning minor; current
CPR/First Aid certification.
Clinical experience within the
Strength and Conditioning minor,
focusing on the basics of lifting
and spotting techniques.
8-14
KINES
413
Revise Strength Training Practicum II
3 (1-3) Course Prerequisite:
KINES 412. Clinical experience
within the Strength and
Conditioning minor, focusing on
cardiovascular
fitness/programming for clients
needing alterations in workouts.
Strength Training Practicum II
3 (1-3) Course Prerequisite:
KINES 411 with a C or better;
KINES 412 with a C or better;
certified Strength and
Conditioning minor; current
CPR/First Aid certification.
Clinical experience within the
Strength and Conditioning minor,
focusing on plyometrics and
power techniques for clients
needing alterations in workouts.
8-14
KINES
414
Revise Strength Training Practicum
III 3 (1-8) Clinical experience
within the Strength and
Conditioning minor focusing on
preparation for the NSCA
certification exam.
Strength Training Practicum
III 3 (1-8) Course Prerequisite:
KINES 413 with a C or better;
certified Strength and
Conditioning minor; current
CPR/First Aid certification.
Clinical experience within the
Strength and Conditioning minor
focusing on preparation for the
NSCA certification exam.
8-14
KINES
415
Revise Kinesiology Capstone 3 Course Kinesiology Capstone 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 312.
Prerequisite: KINES 312 with a C
8-14
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Culminating experience for
Kinesiology students to integrate
and apply content methods
through a research/practical
project or experience.
or better; Certified major in
Athletic Training, Health and
Fitness, Movement Studies or
Sport Science; junior standing.
Culminating experience for
Kinesiology students to integrate
and apply content methods
through a research/practical
project or experience.
KINES
461
Revise [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.
[M] Motor Learning and
Control 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.
8-14
KINES
469
Revise [M] Athletic Training
Organization and
Administration 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 365. The
organization and administration
of athletic training programs.
[M] Athletic Training
Organization and
Administration 3 Course
Prerequisite: KINES 364 with C
or better. The organization and
administration of athletic training
programs.
8-14
KINES
481
Revise Health Education Methods 3
Certified elementary or secondary
education major; KINES 361;
TCH LRN 464 or concurrent
enrollment; TCH LRN 465 or
concurrent enrollment; junior
standing. Basic principles, theory,
and practices of public school
health education teaching
methods for K-12 public school
pre-service teachers.
Health Education Methods 3
Course Prerequisite: KINES 361
with C or better; TCH LRN 464
with C or better, or concurrent
enrollment; TCH LRN 465 with
C or better, or concurrent
enrollment; certified elementary
or secondary education major;
junior standing. Basic principles,
theory, and practices of public
school health education teaching
methods for K-12 public school
pre-service teachers.
8-14
KINES
483
Revise Fitness Education Methods 3
(2-3) Certified elementary or
secondary education major; TCH
LRN 464 or concurrent
enrollment; TCH LRN 465 or
Fitness Education Methods 3
(2-3) Course Prerequisite: TCH
LRN 464 with C or better, or
concurrent enrollment; TCH LRN
465 with C or better, or
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concurrent enrollment; junior
standing. Basic principles, theory,
and practices of public school
physical education teaching
methods for K-12 public school
pre-service teachers.
concurrent enrollment; certified
elementary or secondary
education major; junior standing.
Basic principles, theory, and
practices of public school
physical education teaching
methods for K-12 public school
pre-service teachers.
KINES
485
Revise Kinesiology Internship V 10-12
Course Prerequisite: Certified
major in Athletic Training,
Health and Fitness, or Movement
Studies; by interview only.
Supervised practicum in fitness or
health agency or business. S, F
grading.
Kinesiology Internship V 10-12
Course Prerequisite: Certified
major in Athletic Training, Health
and Fitness, or Movement
Studies; limited enrollment to
those with greater than 90 credits;
by interview only. Supervised
practicum in fitness or health
agency or business. S, F grading.
8-14
KINES
493
Revise Athletic Training Clinical
Internship III 2 May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum
4 hours. Course Prerequisite:
KINES 365. Advanced
techniques in management of
sport injury/illness under
supervision of a certified athletic
trainer.
Athletic Training Clinical
Internship III 2 May be repeated
for credit; cumulative maximum
4 hours. Course Prerequisite:
KINES 364 with a C or better.
Advanced techniques in
management of sport
injury/illness under supervision of
a certified athletic trainer.
8-14
KINES
499
Revise Special Problems V 1-4 May be
repeated for credit. Independent
study conducted under the
jurisdiction of an approving
faculty member; may include
independent research studies in
technical or specialized problems;
selection and analysis of specified
readings; development of a
creative project; or field
experiences. S, F grading.
Special Problems V 1-4 May be
repeated for credit; cumulative
maximum 6 hours. Independent
study conducted under the
jurisdiction of an approving
faculty member; may include
independent research studies in
technical or specialized problems;
selection and analysis of specified
readings; development of a
creative project; or field
experiences. S, F grading.
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PSYCH
350
Revise [S] Social Psychology 3 Attitude
changes, conformity,
interpersonal relations, groups
and social influences explored to
give a coherent view of social
psychology. (Crosslisted course
offered as PSYCH 350, SOC
350). Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105 or SOC 101.
[S] Social Psychology 3 Course
Prerequisite: Sophomore
standing. Attitude changes,
conformity, interpersonal
relations, groups and social
influences explored to give a
coherent view of social
psychology. (Crosslisted course
offered as PSYCH 350, SOC
350). Recommended preparation:
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PSYCH 105 or SOC 101.
PSYCH
372
Revise [BSCI] Biological Basis of
Behavior 3 Functional
relationship between nervous
system and behavior; integrated
organ systems, sensory processes,
and investigative procedures.
Occasional lab meetings required;
see instructor for times.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105 or PSYCH 265;
BIOLOGY 102, BIOLOGY 107,
or BIOLOGY 101 and 105.
[BSCI] Biological Basis of
Behavior 3 Course Prerequisite:
Sophomore standing. Functional
relationship between nervous
system and behavior; integrated
organ systems, sensory processes,
and investigative procedures.
Occasional lab meetings required;
see instructor for times.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105 or PSYCH 265;
BIOLOGY 102, BIOLOGY 107,
or BIOLOGY 101 and 105.
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PSYCH
470
Revise Motivation 3 Different
motivational systems; analysis of
environmental and biological
factors influencing motivation,
with emphasis on human
motivation. Recommended
preparation: PSYCH 105;
PSYCH 350, PSYCH 372,
PSYCH 490, or PSYCH 491.
Motivation 3 Course
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Different motivational systems;
analysis of environmental and
biological factors influencing
motivation, with emphasis on
human motivation.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105; PSYCH 350,
PSYCH 372, PSYCH 490, or
PSYCH 491.
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PSYCH
490
Revise Cognition and Memory 3
Human information processing,
memory, and cognition.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105.
Cognition and Memory 3
Course Prerequisite: Junior
standing. Human information
processing, memory, and
cognition. Recommended
preparation: PSYCH 105.
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PSYCH
491
Revise Principles of Learning 3
Principles of learning from a
behavioral perspective using the
experimental analysis of
behavior. Credit not granted for
both PSYCH 491 and 591.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105. Offered at 400 and
500 level.
Principles of Learning 3 Course
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Principles of learning from a
behavioral perspective using the
experimental analysis of
behavior. Credit not granted for
both PSYCH 491 and 591.
Recommended preparation:
PSYCH 105. Offered at 400 and
500 level.
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PSYCH
516
Revise Applied Structural Equation
Modeling with Current
Software 3 Course Prerequisite:
PSYCH 514; PSYCH 515.
Confirmatory factor regression
analysis, path analysis, structural
analysis, multilevel analysis and
Applied Structural Equation
Modeling with Current
Software 3 Course Prerequisite:
PSYCH 512; PSYCH 514.
Confirmatory factor analysis,
path analysis, structural
regression analysis, multilevel
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latent growth analysis with
current software.
analysis and latent growth
analysis with current software.
PSYCH
534
Revise Clinical Psychopharmacology 3
Course Prerequisite: PSYCH 533
or COUN PSY 517.
Classification, clinical
application, and mechanisms of
psychotherapeutic drugs used in
the treatment of mental disorders.
Clinical Psychopharmacology 3
Course Prerequisite: PSYCH 533
or COUN PSY 517; Ph.D. student
in Clinical or Counseling
Psychology. Classification,
clinical application, and
mechanisms of psychotherapeutic
drugs used in the treatment of
mental disorders.
8-14
PSYCH
544
Revise Medical Psychology:
Psychological and
Pharmacological Interventions
3 Course Prerequisite: Ph.D.
student in Psychology.
Psychological factors and their
influence upon the causes and/or
course of medical illnesses as
well as relevant clinical
interventions. Cooperative: Open
to UI degree-seeking students.
Medical Psychology:
Psychological and
Pharmacological Interventions
3 Course Prerequisite: Ph.D.
student in Clinical or Counseling
Psychology. Psychological
factors and their influence upon
the causes and/or course of
medical illnesses as well as
relevant clinical interventions.
Cooperative: Open to UI degreeseeking students.
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