UCC Minutes 10/26/06

 

Present:

 

Regular Members: D. Batts, L. Griffin, J. Manner, J. Neil, P. Schwager, J. Tisnado

 

Ex Officio Members: C. Boklage, R. Mitchelson

 

Administrative: D. Coltraine, K. Snyder

 

Excused:  J. Lewis, D. Long

 

Absent: L. McNeill

 

 

  1. J. Neil called the meeting to order.  The minutes of the October 12, 2006 meeting were approved without dissent.

 

  1. Request from the Department of Health Education and Promotion for a revision to the BS in Athletic Training degree, application of a new prefix, and for a new course, ATEP 4001/4002. The request from the Department of Health Education and Promotion was approved without dissent.

 

  1. Request from the Department of Construction Management for a program revision and a new course, CMGT 2200. The request from the Department of Construction Management was approved without dissent.

 

  1. New Business Discussion:

 

Following discussion of the report L. Griffin provided to the committee previously on the results of the liaison survey, it was decided that C. Boklage will contact Mark Taggart to determine how to proceed with the  recommendation that the liaison model be continued. C. Boklage will also begin drafting a preliminary report and seek committee feedback.

 

  1. Meeting was adjourned at  3:20 p.m.

 

Submitted by Paul Schwager, UCC Vice-Chair

 

UCC Meeting October 26, 2006

 

Marked Catalog Copy

 

Insert on 2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog, p. 256

 

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)

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.

ATEP 2800. Medical Nomenclature in Human Performance (2) (F) (P: HLTH 1000)

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)

 

The courses listed as degree requirements may have prerequisites or corequisites that are not indicated. See section 8.

(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. Semester of course offering is not guaranteed.

Anticipated semester of course offering: (F)=Fall; (S)=Spring; (SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd Year; (EY)= Even Year

P=Prerequisite(s); C=Corequisite(s); P/C=Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s); R=Recommended P, C, or P/C


2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog, p. 257

 

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 24 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 and EXSS 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)

 

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION

David White, Chairperson, 204 Christenbury Gymnasium

 

BS in Athletic Training

The athletic training degree program is a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) accredited undergraduate program based on a minimum of 126 s.h.: 42 s.h. of foundations curriculum courses, 68 70 s.h. in the major area, and elective hours which can result in an approved minor or prepare one for further graduate study in an allied health profession such as physical therapy or a physician assistant program. Upon successful completion of this degree, the student will be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification exam. There is a strong clinical aspect of the program involving a minimum of 800 supervised hours under a certified athletic trainer. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the athletic training degree, as it is restricted by an imposed student-to-clinical instructor ratio. Candidates are required to submit a separate application process, and it is due July 1 prior to the fall semester you wish to begin your degree. See program web site for details. Competitive admission is based upon assessments of the applicant’s academic abilities, knowledge, dedication to the profession, and commitment to the health care of others. Eligible applicants must have a minimum cumulative and semester 2.0 GPA, completed HLTH ATEP 1800, 2810, 2811 with a minimum grade of C, current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid certification from an approved provider, successfully completed a two-semester (fall and spring, consecutively) candidacy period, passed a health screening/physical examination, a letter of formal application on file, and an interview with the athletic training faculty and staff. There are written technical standards for admission that can be found in the Athletic Training Student Handbook and the program’s web site. Athletic training students are required to earn a minimum course grade of C in all athletic training courses. A minimum semester and cumulative GPA of 2.0 must be sustained throughout the program. All students in the degree are required to maintain current CPR certification, Hepatitis B immunization (or waiver),

 

Some courses which carry foundations curriculum credit are identified using the following key. Consult the offering department concerning

additional courses which carry foundations curriculum credit. Courses in major prefix may not count toward foundations curriculum.

(FC:EN)=English; (FC:EX)=Exercise and Sport Science; (FC:FA)=Fine Arts; (FC:HL)=Health; (FC:HU)=Humanities; (FC:MA)=Mathematics;

(FC:SC)=Science; (FC:SO)=Social Science


2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog, p. 258

 

and liability insurance for the duration of their involvement in the curriculum. Verification of CPR certification and liability

insurance are required each academic year. Specific requirements are stated in the Athletic Training Student Handbook. The

athletic training degree requires a minimum of 800 practical, supervised clinical hours under the direction of a certified athletic trainer. The candidacy period does not count toward the total hours required. Transfer students must meet the above criteria. No transfer athletic training classes will be accepted, but other course work may be allowed on an individual basis. 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)

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)

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: PHYS 1250 or 2350)

PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)

2. Core ...............................................................................................................................................68 70 s.h.

ASIP 2000. Introduction to Computer Literacy (1) (F,S,SS)

ATEP 1800. Orientation to Athletic Training (1) (F) (P: Admission to candidacy period of athletic training curriculum)

ATEP 2800. Medical Nomenclature for Human Performance (2) (F, S, SS)

ATEP 2810. Principles of Athletic Training (3) (S) (C: Current participation in candidacy aspect of the athletic training program; first aid and CPR certification; C: ATEP 2811; RC: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

ATEP 2811. Principles of Athletic Training (0) (S) (P: Current participation in candidacy period of athletic training program or consent of instructor; first-aid and CPR certification; C: ATEP 2810; RC: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

ATEP 3200. Field Experience in Athletic Training I (1) (F) (C: Current participation in the athletic training curriculum; ATEP 3810)

ATEP 3201. Basic Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training (2) (S) (P: Athletic Training major; C: ATEP 3820)

ATEP 3250, 3251. Sports Medicine Treatment Modalities (3,0) (F) (P: ATEP 3810 or consent of instructor)

ATEP 3270. Pathology and General Medicine in Sport (3) (S) (P: BIOL 2130, or 2140, or 2150)

ATEP 3271. Clinical Experience in Medicine (1) (F,S,SS) (P: ATEP 3200, 3270)

ATEP 3280, 3281. Therapeutic Rehabilitation in Sports Medicine (3,0) (S) (P: ATEP 3250, 3251; or consent of instructor)

ATEP 3350. Concepts in Pharmacology (3) (F)

ATEP 3400. Clinical Experience in an Equipment Intensive Sport (2) (F,S) (C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2805; ATEP 3810; current participation in the athletic training curriculum)

ATEP 3810. Etiology and Evaluation of the Trunk and Upper Extremity (3) (F) (P: ATEP 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

ATEP 3820. Etiology and Evaluation of Lower Extremity (3) (S) (P: ATEP 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

ATEP 3860. Sports Medicine Practicum I (3) (F) (P: Admission to the athletic training program; ATEP 3810)

ATEP 4300. Field Experience in Athletic Training II (1) (F,S,SS) (P: ATEP 3250, 3251, 3810, 3820; C: Current participation in the athletic training curriculum)

ATEP 4320. Organization and Administration of Sports Medicine (3) (P:ATEP 3810, 3820)

ATEP 4860. Sports Medicine Practicum II (3) (S) (P: ATEP 3820)

BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4) (F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)

EXSS 1101. Physical Conditioning (1) (F,S,SS) (P: EXSS 1000 or 1001)

EXSS 2850. Structural Kinesiology (1) (F,S)

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; EXSS 2850; PHYS 1250, 1251; or consent of instructor)

HLTH 1800. Orientation to Athletic Training (1) (F) (P: Admission to candidacy period of athletic training curriculum)

HLTH 2000. Introduction to Health Education (3) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 1000 or 1050)

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 2800. Medical Nomenclature for Human Performance (2) (F)

HLTH 2810. Principles of Athletic Training (3) (S) (C: Current participation in candidacy aspect of the athletic training program; first aid and CPR certification; C: HLTH 2811; RC: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

HLTH 2811. Principles of Athletic Training (0) (S) (P: Current participation in candidacy period of athletic training program or consent of instructor; first-aid and CPR certification; C: HLTH 2810; RC: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

HLTH 3020. Health Problems II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 3010 or consent of instructor)

HLTH 3200. Field Experience in Athletic Training I (1) (F) (C: Current participation in the athletic training curriculum; HLTH 3810)

HLTH 3201. Basic Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training (2) (S) (P: Athletic Training major; C: HLTH 3820)

HLTH 3250, 3251. Sports Medicine Treatment Modalities (3,0) (F) (P: HLTH 3810 or consent of instructor)

HLTH 3270. Pathology and General Medicine in Sport (3) (S) (P: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

HLTH 3271. Clinical Experience in Medicine (1) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 3200, 3270)

HLTH 3280, 3281. Therapeutic Rehabilitation in Sports Medicine (3,0) (S) (P: HLTH 3250, 3251; or consent of instructor)

HLTH 3350. Concepts in Pharmacology (3) (F)

HLTH 3400. Clinical Experience in an Equipment Intensive Sport (2) (F,S) (C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2805; HLTH 3810; current participation in the athletic training curriculum)

HLTH 3810. Etiology and Evaluation of the Trunk and Upper Extremity (3) (F) (P: HLTH 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

HLTH 3820. Etiology and Evaluation of Lower Extremity (3) (S) (P: HLTH 2810; P/C: BIOL 2130; EXSS 2850)

HLTH 3860. Sports Medicine Practicum I (3) (F) (P: Admission to the athletic training program; HLTH 3810)

HLTH 4300. Field Experience in Athletic Training II (1) (F,S,SS) (P: HLTH 3250, 3251, 3810, 3820; C: Current participation in the athletic training curriculum)

 

 

The courses listed as degree requirements may have prerequisites or corequisites that are not indicated. See section 8.

(WI)=Writing Intensive; (WI*)=Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. Semester of course offering is not guaranteed.

Anticipated semester of course offering: (F)=Fall; (S)=Spring; (SS)=Summer Session; (OY)=Odd Year; (EY)= Even Year

P=Prerequisite(s); C=Corequisite(s); P/C=Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s); R=Recommended P, C, or P/C


2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog, p. 259

 

HLTH 4320. Organization and Administration of Sports Medicine (3) (P: HLTH 3810, 3820)

HLTH 4860. Sports Medicine Practicum II (3) (S) (P: HLTH 3820)

MIS 2223 .  Introduction to Computers (3) (F, S, SS)

NUTR 2105. Nutrition (3) (F,S,SS)

A course in research methodology/statistical design (3)

3. Minor or approved electives to complete requirements for graduation.

 

BS in Environmental Health

A minimum GPA of 2.0 in all 1000-level biology and chemistry courses, a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on at least 30 s.h., and completion of EHST 2110 is required for admission to the professional phase of the environmental health curriculum. Environmental health majors must pass all environmental health courses with a minimum grade of C. A student earning a D in any of these courses must petition the environmental health program director for probationary continuation. 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.

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)

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)

MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)

Recommended:

COMM 2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)

PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)

SOCI 2110. Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)

Public Health:

GEOG 3220. Soil Properties, Surveys, and Applications (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2250)

2. Common core ...............................................................................................................................34 s.h.

EHST 2110. Introduction to Environmental Health Science (3) (F,S)

EHST 2500. Introduction to Radiological Health (3) (S) (P: PHYS 1250, 1251; EHST major)

EHST 3003. Environmental Epidemiology (3) (F)

EHST 3100. Injury Control (2) (S) (P: Consent of program director)

EHST 3350, 3351. Safe Water and Laboratory (4) (F) (P: BIOL 2110, 2111; CHEM 1160, 1161)

EHST 3600. Air Pollution (3) (F) (P: EHST 2110 or consent of instructor)

EHST 3700, 3701. Industrial Hygiene and Laboratory (3,1) (S) (P: 8 s.h. of general science lab courses or consent of program director)

EHST 4010. Toxicological Foundations of Risk Assessment (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130; CHEM 2650, 2651)

EHST 4200. Environmental Health Management and Law (3) (WI) (F) (P: EHST major or minor)

EHST 4990. Environmental Health Internship (3) (P: EHST major; 13 s.h. in EHST or consent of program director)

EHST 5800. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management (3) (P: CHEM 1160, 1161)

3. Concentration area (Choose one.) ......................................................................................17-19 s.h.

Industrial Hygiene:

EHST 3900. Introduction to Occupational Health (3) (F) (P: 6 s.h. of BIOL, including BIOL 2130; 8 s.h. of general  chemistry; or consent of instructor)

MATH 2121. Calculus for the Life Sciences I (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P: MATH 1065 or 1077 with a minimum grade of C)

MATH 2122. Calculus for the Life Sciences II (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 2121)

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)

 

Some courses which carry foundations curriculum credit are identified using the following key. Consult the offering department concerning

additional courses which carry foundations curriculum credit. Courses in major prefix may not count toward foundations curriculum.

(FC:EN)=English; (FC:EX)=Exercise and Sport Science; (FC:FA)=Fine Arts; (FC:HL)=Health; (FC:HU)=Humanities; (FC:MA)=Mathematics;

(FC:SC)=Science; (FC:SO)=Social Science


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SIGNIFICANCE OF COURSE NUMBERS

0001-0999 Remedial                              3000-3999 Junior                                   6000-6999 Master’s

1000-1999 Freshman                             4000-4999 Senior                                  7000-7999 Doctoral

2000-2999 Sophomore              5000-5999 Master’s                               8000-9000 Doctoral

 

Five-thousand-level (5000-5999) courses are master’s courses. Undergraduate students may be admitted to five-thousand-level courses if they have completed the stated prerequisite(s) or with the written permission of the instructor, chairperson of the department, director of the school, or dean of the college in which the course is offered. Seven-thousand-level (7000-7999) courses are doctoral courses. Qualified master’s students may enroll in seven-thousand-level courses if they have completed the stated prerequisite(s) or with the written permission of the instructor, chairperson of the department, director of the school, or dean of the college in which the course is offered.

 

COURSE PREFIXES

ACCT               Accounting                                                                                                         College of Business

ADED               Adult Education                                                                                                 College of Education

AERO               Aerospace Studies                                                                                                 Military Programs

ANAT               Anatomy Brody                                                                                                   School of Medicine

ANTH               Anthropology                                                                                       Department of Anthropology

ART                  Art                                                                                      College of Fine Arts and Communication

ASEU                Area Studies-European Studies                                           Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

ASIA                 Asian Studies                                                                  Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

ASIP                  Administrative Services and Information Processing                                                College of Education

ASLS                 American Sign Language Studies                                                            School of Allied Health Sciences

ATEP               Athletic Training Education Program                       College of Health & Human Performance

BIME                 Biomedical Engineering                                                     College of Technology and Computer Science

BIOC                 Biochemistry                                                                                              Brody School of Medicine

BIOE                 Bio Engineering                                                               College of Technology and Computer Science

BIOL                 Biology                                                                                                          Department of Biology

BIOS                 Biostatistics                                                                                        School of Allied Health Sciences

BISC                  Biological Sciences                                                                                      Brody School of Medicine

BVTE                 Business, Career, and Technical Education                                                             College of Education

CDFR                Child Development and Family Relations                                                       College of Human Ecology

CHE                  College of Human Ecology                                                                          College of Human Ecology

CHEM               Chemistry                                                                                                Department of Chemistry

CHIN                Chinese                                                                                Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

CLAS                 Classical Studies                                                              Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

CLSC                 Clinical Laboratory Science                                                                 School of Allied Health Sciences

CMED               Comparative Medicine                                                                                 Brody School of Medicine

CMGT               Construction Management                                                College of Technology and Computer Science

COAD              Counselor and Adult Education                                                                           College of Education

COAS               Coastal and Marine Studies                                               Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

COHE               Community Health             School of Allied Health Sciences and College of Health and Human Performance

COMM             Communication                                                                      College of Fine Arts and Communication

CRM                 Coastal Resources Management                                                                                Graduate School

CSCI                 Computer Science                                                           College of Technology and Computer Science

CSDI                 Speech and Hearing Sciences                                                                School of Allied Health Sciences

DESN                Design and Drafting                                                         College of Technology and Computer Science

DNCE               Dance                                                                                  College of Fine Arts and Communication

DRED               Driver Education                                                                 College of Health and Human Performance

ECON               Economics                                                                                                Department of Economics

EDTC                Educational Technology                                                                                      College of Education

EDUC               Education                                                                                                         College of Education

EHST                 Environmental Health                                                           College of Health and Human Performance

ELEM                 Elementary Education                                                                                         College of Education

ENED                English Education                                                                                              College of Education

ENGL                English                                                                                                           Department of English