The Undergraduate Catalog - Eastern Michigan University

The Undergraduate Catalog

Accredited by: The Higher Learning Commission of The North

Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Steven D. Crow, Director 30 North LaSalle Street Suite 2400 Chicago, IL 60602 800.621.7440



For information on accreditation and to review copies of accreditation documents, contact the Office of the Provost, 106 Welch Hall, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197.

The University undergraduate bulletin covers a 24month period, Sept. 1 through Aug. 31, 2007?2009. Courses, majors, minors, programs, degrees and certificates in this catalog are subject to change without notice and may not be available in the future.

Every effort has been made to include in this publication information that, at the time of preparation for printing, is accurate. However, the contents of this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between students and Eastern Michigan University. The University reserves the right to change at any time and without prior notice any provision or requirement included, but not limited to policies, procedures, changes and academic programs. It is the responsibility of the student to meet and satisfy all University, College and program requirements.

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Table of Contents

General University Information........................................................................1 Academic Year (University calendar)................................................. 4 Mission Statement............................................................................ 5 University Profile and History........................................................... 5 Accreditations................................................................................... 5 Degrees Offered................................................................................ 6

The Undergraduate Experience........................................................................6 Admissions........................................................................................ 9 Undergraduate Policies and Information.................................. 9 Post-Baccalaureate Academic Options.................................... 10 Certification............................................................................ 10 Transfer Information....................................................................... 10 Community College Relations............................................... 10 The MACRAO Agreement..................................................... 11 Articulation Agreements......................................................... 11 Academics....................................................................................... 12 Degrees................................................................................... 12 Majors/Minors........................................................................ 12 Degree Requirements............................................................. 12 Alternative Methods for Earning University Credit........................ 13 Alternative Credit Options..................................................... 13 CLEP Credit........................................................................... 13 Advanced Placement Credit.................................................... 14 Prior Learning Assessment...................................................... 15 Academic Advising Services............................................................ 15 Academic Advising Center...................................................... 15 College Advising Center......................................................... 15 Individualized Studies Program....................................................... 16 Financial Assistance......................................................................... 16 Financial Information and Student Accounts.................................. 19 Tuition and Fees..................................................................... 19 Student Expenses.................................................................... 22 Registration and Grading................................................................ 22 Academic Year................................................................ 22 Academic Course Load................................................... 22 Auditing Courses............................................................ 22 Credit Hours/Class Levels/Course Numbers.................. 22 Prerequisites.................................................................... 23 Final Examinations......................................................... 23 Grades.................................................................................... 23 Pass/Fail.......................................................................... 23 Credit/Noncredit Grading.............................................. 24 Incomplete..................................................................... 24 Grade Changes............................................................... 24 Repeats........................................................................... 24 Grade Reports................................................................ 24 GPA or Grade Point Average.......................................... 24 Academic Probation and Dismissal................................ 24 Drops/Withdrawals from Individual Classes.......................... 25 Withdrawals from the University............................................ 25 Graduation...................................................................................... 26 Graduation Requirements...................................................... 26 Basic Degree Curricula........................................................... 26 Graduation Audit................................................................... 26 Commencement..................................................................... 26 Academic Assessment............................................................. 26 Educational Opportunities............................................................. 27 Academic Service Learning..................................................... 27 American Humanics............................................................... 27 Writing Across the Curriculum............................................... 29 University Library........................................................................... 29 Information Communications and Technology.............................. 29 Institute for the Study of Children, Families and Communities........29

Student Affairs and Campus Life....................................................................30 Campus Services............................................................................. 30 Career Services Center............................................................ 30 Access Services Office............................................................. 30 Children's Institute................................................................. 30 Cooperative Education........................................................... 31 Counseling Services................................................................ 31 Health Education & Wellness Programs................................. 31 Holman Learning Center....................................................... 32 Student Center....................................................................... 32

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Campus Life........................................................................... 32 Ombudsman.......................................................................... 33 Office of International Students............................................. 33 Snow Health Center............................................................... 33 Student Government.............................................................. 34 University Student Identification Card................................... 34 Veterans Services Office.......................................................... 34 Campus Living................................................................................ 34 Housing.................................................................................. 34 Residence Halls....................................................................... 34 Apartments on Campus.......................................................... 34 Dining Services....................................................................... 35 Student Rights and Responsibilities........................................ 36 University Governance and Individuals' Rights...................... 36 Extended Programs............................................................................................39 Mission Statement.......................................................................... 40 Continuing Education.................................................................... 40 Off-Campus Locations........................................................... 40 Distance Education................................................................ 40 One-Week Courses................................................................. 41 Noncredit Programs................................................................ 41 Academic Programs Abroad............................................................ 41 Winter Break Programs.......................................................... 41 Spring and Summer Programs................................................ 41 Summer Intensive Language Program.................................... 41 Semester/Year Exchange Programs.......................................... 41 Office of Academic Programs Abroad Student Services.......... 42 World College................................................................................. 42 Centers for Corporate Training....................................................... 42 General Education Program............................................................ 44 University Honors College.............................................................. 48 Pre-Professional Programs............................................................... 52 Interdisciplinary Programs.............................................................. 58 College of Arts and Sciences...........................................................................63 African American Studies................................................................ 64 Art 65 Biology............................................................................................ 68 Chemistry....................................................................................... 72 Communication and Theatre Arts.................................................. 77 Computer Science........................................................................... 85 Economics...................................................................................... 87 English Language and Literature..................................................... 90 Foreign Languages and Bilingual Studies........................................ 98 Geography and Geology............................................................... 110 History and Philosophy................................................................ 117 Mathematics................................................................................. 125 Music and Dance.......................................................................... 130 Physics and Astronomy................................................................. 137 Political Science............................................................................. 144 Psychology.................................................................................... 153 Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology................................... 154 Women's and Gender Studies........................................................ 159 College of Business......................................................................................... 163 Accounting and Finance............................................................... 166 Computer Information Systems.................................................... 170 Management................................................................................. 171 Marketing..................................................................................... 174 College of Education....................................................................................... 179 Leadership and Counseling........................................................... 187 Special Education.......................................................................... 187 Teacher Education........................................................................ 195 College of Health and Human Services..................................................... 207 Health Promotion and Human Performance................................ 208 Health Sciences............................................................................. 213 Nursing......................................................................................... 221 Social Work................................................................................... 223 Gerontology.................................................................................. 225 College of Technology................................................................................... 227 Engineering Technology................................................................ 229 Technology Studies....................................................................... 235 Military Science and Leadership................................................... 246 Course Descriptions....................................................................................... 249 African American Studies.............................................................. 249 Accounting.................................................................................... 250 School of Health Sciences............................................................. 251 Anthropology................................................................................ 251

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Art. ............................................................................................. 252 Astronomy.................................................................................... 256 Athletics........................................................................................ 256 Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising............................................. 257 Athletic Training........................................................................... 257 Aviation Technology..................................................................... 258 Biology.......................................................................................... 260 Business Management and Marketing Technology....................... 262 Botany.......................................................................................... 263 CAD ............................................................................................ 264 College of Arts and Sciences......................................................... 265 Computer Engineering Technology.............................................. 265 Chemistry..................................................................................... 266 Classics.......................................................................................... 268 Clinical Laboratory Sciences......................................................... 269 Communication Technology Courses........................................... 270 Construction Management........................................................... 271 College of Business........................................................................ 272 Computer Science......................................................................... 272 College of Technology................................................................... 275 Counseling.................................................................................... 275 Criminology.................................................................................. 275 Creative Writing............................................................................ 276 CSIE............................................................................................. 276 Communication and Theatre Arts................................................ 276

Communication................................................................... 278 Interpretation/Performance Studies...................................... 279 Theatre and Educational Drama........................................... 279 Fundamentals of Speech....................................................... 281 Telecommunications and Film.............................................. 281 Career, Technical and Workforce Education................................. 283 Curriculum................................................................................... 283 Dance............................................................................................ 283 Decision Science........................................................................... 285 Dietetics........................................................................................ 285 Early Childhood Education.......................................................... 286 Economics.................................................................................... 287 Educational Leadership................................................................. 289 Educational Media........................................................................ 289 Educational Media and Technology.............................................. 289 Educational Psychology................................................................. 289 Educational Technology................................................................ 290 Student Teaching.......................................................................... 290 Electronic Engineering Technology............................................... 290 English Composition.................................................................... 291 Elementary Science....................................................................... 292 English for International Students................................................ 293 Earth System Sciences................................................................... 293 Engineering Technology................................................................ 296 Field Experience............................................................................ 296 Finance......................................................................................... 296 General Language and Bilingual-Bicultural Education................. 297 Facility Management..................................................................... 298 French........................................................................................... 299 Geography.................................................................................... 300 German......................................................................................... 302 Gerontology.................................................................................. 303 Historic Preservation..................................................................... 304 Urban and Regional Planning....................................................... 304 Greek............................................................................................ 305 Human, Environmental and Consumer Resources....................... 305 History.......................................................................................... 306 Health Administration.................................................................. 309 Health Education................................................................................311 Hotel and Restaurant Management....................................................312 Information Assurance........................................................................313 International Business..........................................................................314 Industrial Distribution.........................................................................315 Interior Design....................................................................................315 College of Health and Human Services..............................................316 Information Systems............................................................................316 Information Security...........................................................................318 Japanese................................................................................................318 Journalism and Public Relations..........................................................319 Latin.....................................................................................................320 Law. ....................................................................................................320

Legal Assistant (Paralegal)....................................................................320 Linguistics............................................................................................321 Literature.............................................................................................322 Language..............................................................................................324 Mathematics........................................................................................325 Mechanical Engineering Technology..................................................328 Manufacturing.....................................................................................328 Management........................................................................................330 Microbiology.......................................................................................331 Marketing............................................................................................332 Military Science and Leadership.........................................................333 Music...................................................................................................333

Applied Music.............................................................................336 Network and Information Technology...............................................336 Nursing................................................................................................337 Occupational Therapy.........................................................................339 Polymers and Coatings........................................................................339 General Activity...................................................................................340 Physical Education..............................................................................342 Philosophy...........................................................................................344 Physics..................................................................................................346 Political Science...................................................................................348 Production/Operations Management.................................................351 Public Safety........................................................................................351 Physical Science...................................................................................352 Psychology...........................................................................................352 Quality Technology.............................................................................354 Reading................................................................................................354 Recreation............................................................................................355 Study Abroad Courses.........................................................................356 Supply Chain Management................................................................356 School of Engineering Technology......................................................356 Sociology..............................................................................................357 Social Foundations..............................................................................359 Special Education................................................................................359

Cognitive Impairment................................................................360 Emotional Impairment...............................................................360 Hearing Impairment...................................................................361 Learning Disabilities...................................................................361 Physical Impairment or Other Health Impairment...................362 Speech and Language Pathology................................................362 Visual Impairment......................................................................363 Exercise Science and Athletic Training................................................363 Spanish.................................................................................................364 School of Staff and Command............................................................366 School of Technology Studies..............................................................367 Social Work..........................................................................................367 Technology Education.........................................................................369 Therapeutic Recreation........................................................................370 TESOL................................................................................................371 Technology Management....................................................................371 Division of Academic Affairs...............................................................372 Women's and Gender Studies..............................................................372 Zoology................................................................................................373 Indices........................................................................................................................... 376 Course prefixes.....................................................................................377 Policies Affecting You at EMU............................................................378 Undergraduate Policy on Probation/Dismissal/Readmission.....378 Notification of Student Rights Under FERPA...........................378 Applicable Laws for Americans with Disabilities.......................379 Residence Hall Eligibility Policy.................................................379 EMU Policy on Sexual Harassment...........................................379 Grade Grievance Procedure........................................................380 Class Attendance Policy..............................................................381 Student Involuntary Administrative Withdrawal Policy............381 Student Conduct Code and University Disciplinary Process....381 University Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy...............................390 Sanctions for Violations of Laws and Polices..............................393 Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources..............394 EMU Policy on Notification to Parents of

Drug and Alcohol Violation..............................................393 Administrative officers of the University.............................................398 Faculty..................................................................................................399 Catalog index................................................................................ 406 Campus maps............................................................................... 420

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Academic Year

The University undergraduate bulletin covers a 24-month period, September 1, 2007 through August 31, 2009. Courses, majors, minors, programs, degrees and certificates in this catalog are subject to change without notice and may not be available in the future.

2007?2008 University Calendar

Fall Semester 2007

Sept. 1, Sat...................................Freshmen Residence Hall Move-In Day Sept. 2-3, Sun., Mon.................Upperclass Residence Hall Move-In Day Sept. 1-4, Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues.............................. Freshmen Orientation Sept. 5, Wed........................................................................... Classes Begin Nov. 21, Wed....................................................No Classes; Campus Open Nov. 22-25 Thurs.?Sun............................................... Thanksgiving Recess

(University Closed; Library Open Fri., Sat., Sun.) Nov. 26, Mon......................................................................Classes Resume Dec. 12, Wed................................................................Last Day of Classes Dec. 13-19, Thurs.?Wed...............................................Final Examinations Dec. 16, Sun.......................................................Commencement (2 p.m.) Dec. 19, Wed............................................................Residence Halls Close Dec. 20, Thurs..........................................................Close of Fall Semester

Winter Semester 2008

Jan. 6, Sun....................................... Move-In Day and Winter Orientation Jan. 7, Mon............................................................................ Classes Begin Jan. 21, Mon.......................................................................... MLK Jr. Day

(No Classes; Campus Open) Feb. 25?March 2, Mon.?Sun................................................Winter Recess

(No Classes; Campus Open) March 3, Mon.....................................................................Classes Resume March 21-23, Fri.?Sun..............................Spring Recess-University Closed

(Library Open) April 21, Mon...............................................................Last Day of Classes April 22?April 28, Tues.?Mon......................................Final Examinations April 27, Sun.....................................................................Commencement

(Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Technology: 10:30 a.m., Colleges of Business, Education, and Health and Human Services: 2 p.m.) April 28, Mon...........................................................Residence Halls Close April 29, Tues...................................................... Close of Winter Semester

Spring Session 2008

May 4, Sun.............................................................................Move-In Day May 5, Mon........................................................................... Classes Begin May 26, Mon....................................................................... Memorial Day

(University Closed) June 16, Mon................................................... Last Day of 6-Week Classes June 25, Wed.................................................Last Day of 7?-Week Classes June 25, Wed.............................................................Residence Halls Close June 26, Wed...........................................................Close of Spring Session

Summer Session 2008

June 29, Sun...........................................................................Move-In Day June 30, Mon......................................................................... Classes Begin July 4-5, Fri.?Sat............................................................Independence Day

(University Closed) Aug. 11, Mon................................................... Last Day of 6-Week Classes Aug. 20, Wed................................................Last Day of 7?-Week Classes Aug. 20, Wed............................................................Residence Halls Close Aug. 22, Fri..........................................................Close of Summer Session

2008?2009 University Calendar

Fall Semester 2008

Aug. 30, Sat................................... Freshmen Residence Hall Move-In Day Aug. 31- Sept. 1, Sun.?Mon...... Upperclass Residence Hall Move-In Days Aug. 30- Sept. 2, Sat.?Tues...................................... Freshmen Orientation Sept. 3, Wed........................................................................... Classes Begin Nov. 26, Wed....................................................No Classes; Campus Open Nov.27?30, Thurs.?Sun.............................................. Thanksgiving Recess

(University Closed; Library Open Fri.?Sun.) Dec. 1, Mon........................................................................Classes Resume Dec. 10, Wed................................................................Last Day of Classes Dec.11-17, Thurs.?Wed................................................Final Examinations Dec. 14, Sun.......................................................Commencement (2 p.m.) Dec.17, Wed.............................................................Residence Halls Close Dec.18, Thurs...........................................................Close of Fall Semester

Winter Semester 2009

Jan. 4, Sun....................................... Move-In Day and Winter Orientation Jan. 5, Mon............................................................................ Classes Begin Jan. 19, Mon.......................................................................... MLK Jr. Day

(No Classes; Campus Open) Feb. 23?March 1, Mon.?SunWinter Recess

(No Classes; Campus Open) March 2, Mon.....................................................................Classes Resume April 10-12, Fri.?Sun.............................................................Spring Recess

(University Closed; Library Open) April 18, Sat..................................................................Last Day of Classes April 20?25, Mon.?Sat.................................................Final Examinations April 26, Sun.....................................................................Commencement

(Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Technology: 10:30 a.m., Colleges of Business, Education, and Health and Human Services: 2 p.m.) April 26, Sun............................................................Residence Halls Close April 27, Mon..................................................... Close of Winter Semester

Spring Session 2009

May 3, Sun.............................................................................Move-In Day May 4, Mon........................................................................... Classes Begin May 25, Mon....................................................................... Memorial Day

(University Closed) June 15, Mon................................................... Last Day of 6-Week Classes June 24, Wed. ...............................................Last Day of 7?-Week Classes June 24, Wed.............................................................Residence Halls Close June 25, Thurs.........................................................Close of Spring Session

Summer Session 2009

June 28, Sun...........................................................................Move-In Day June 29, Mon......................................................................... Classes Begin July 3-4, Fri.-Sat.............................................................Independence Day

(University Closed) Aug. 10, Mon................................................... Last Day of 6-Week Classes Aug.19, Wed.................................................Last Day of 7?-Week Classes Aug. 19, Wed............................................................Residence Halls Close Aug. 20, Mon.......................................................Close of Summer Session

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Eastern Michigan University Mission page 5 Undergraduate Catalog

Eastern Michigan University Mission

Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master's and doctoral programs. We provide a student-focused learning environment that positively affects the lives of students and the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives and partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Institutional Values

? Teaching and learning ? Excellence ? Human dignity and respect ? Diversity ? Scholarship and intellectual freedom ? Public engagement ? Leadership and participatory decision-making ? Integrity

Guiding Principles

? Accessibility ? Relevancy ? Responsiveness to change ? Flexibility ? Quality ? Collaboration ? Accountability ? Affordability

University Profile and History

Eastern Michigan University is a comprehensive University whose roots date back to 1849, when the Michigan Legislature designated it as Michigan's first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. At that time the Detroit school system was only 10 years old and the transition from one-room school houses had just begun.

Graduate education was inaugurated in 1938, when the programs were conducted in cooperation with the University of Michigan. In 1953 Eastern gained approval to offer its own graduate programs.

During its first 100 years, Michigan State Normal School, as it was originally called, certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based academic curricula that prepared it for its evolution to University status in 1959. Within the new University, three colleges emerged: the College of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. The University has expanded three more times: in 1964 with the College of Business; in 1975 with the College of Health and Human Services; and in 1980 with the College of Technology.

New colleges created a need for additional acreage. The University campus spread from its original 275 acres on the south side of the Huron River to encompass an additional 182 acres west of the campus where student residences, athletic facilities and the Convocation Center are located. Among the newest buildings are the Porter College of Education building (1999); the Marshall College of Health and Human Services building (2000); and the University House (2004).

Today's student body reflects the national trend of mature adults returning to college to continue their education and prepare for new careers in a changing society. Women compose approximately 65 percent of the student body. Most students are from the state of Michigan, but 45 states and 93 countries are also represented. In fall 2006, 23,000 undergraduate and 4,650 graduate students were enrolled at Eastern Michigan University.

EMU's perspective has also grown, not only in on-campus program development, but also in online courses offered through the Office of Extended Programs.

Eastern Michigan University is known worldwide for its educational contributions. Its 105,000 living graduates are scattered among many countries as well as coast-to-coast in the United States, both strengthening and supporting the foundation that is the University in Ypsilanti.

Accreditations of Colleges

and Departments

The University is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a subcommittee of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2001 the University received an unqualified accreditation for a period of 10 years.

Eastern Michigan University also retains membership in these organizations: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; American Music Therapy Association; Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors; Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education; Michigan Coalition of Schools/Departments offering the MSW; Michigan Historic Preservation Network; National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work; National Council for Preservation Education; National Trust for Historic Preservation; and The Pioneer America Society.

Colleges and Departments

College of Arts and Sciences Department of African American Studies Department of Art Department of Biology Department of Chemistry (accredited by the American Chemical Society) Department of Communication and Theatre Arts Department of Computer Science Department of Economics Department of English Language and Literature Department of Foreign Languages and Bilingual Studies Department of Geography and Geology (historic preservation accredited by the National Council for Preservation Education, urban and regional planning accredited by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and by the Planning Accreditation Board, historic preservation affiliated with the Association for Preservation Technology, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, Pioneer America Society, Vernacular Architecture Forum and the National Trust for Historic Preservation) Department of History and Philosophy Department of Mathematics Department of Music and Dance (accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and the American Music Therapy Association) Department of Physics and Astronomy Department of Political Science (public administration accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration) Department of Psychology (accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis, American Psychological Association and Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology) Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology Women's and Gender Studies Program

College of Business (accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) Department of Accounting and Finance Department of Computer Information Systems Department of Management Department of Marketing

College of Education (All professional educator preparation programs of EMU are accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and approved by the Michigan Department of Education.)

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Department of Leadership and Counseling (Community, college and school counseling programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.)

Department of Special Education (Speech-language pathology program accredited by the American Speech-Hearing Association; hearing impaired program accredited by the Council on Education for the Deaf.)

Department of Teacher Education (accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education)

College of Health and Human Services

School of Health Promotion and Human Performance (athletic training accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the Joint Review Committee on Education Planning and Athletic Training; health education accredited by the Michigan Department of Education/National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education; orthotics and prosthetics is accredited by the National Commission on Orthotics and Prosthetics Education; physical education is accredited by the National Association of Sport and Physical Education/National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education)

School of Health Sciences (clinical laboratory sciences program accredited by the National Accreditation Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences; occupational therapy accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education; dietetics accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association)

School of Nursing (accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education)

School of Social Work (accredited by the Council on Social Work Education)

College of Technology

School of Engineering Technology (Construction Management accredited by the American Council for Construction Education; Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing Technology and Polymers and Coatings technology accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology; Interior Design accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research.)

School of Technology Studies (Aviation Management, Communication Technology and Industrial Distribution accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology; Hospitality Management program accredited by the Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education; Legal Assistant (Paralegal Studies) program accredited by the American Bar Association; Network and Information Technology Administration, Marketing Education, Technology Education -- folio approved by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education/International Technology Educational Association/Council on Technology Teacher Education.)

Military Science and Leadership

The Undergraduate Experience

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Degrees Offered

Major

Page Number

Accounting....................................................................................166

Accounting Information Systems..................................................167

Actuarial Science and Economics............................................88, 126

African American Studies................................................................64

Anthropology................................................................................154

Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising.............................................236

Applied Computer Science..............................................................86

Applied Technology.......................................................................229

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Area Studies -- Africa...................................................................117 Area Studies -- Asia-Far East........................................................118 Area Studies -- Latin America......................................................118 Area Studies -- Middle East and North America..........................118 Area Studies -- Russia and Eastern Europe...................................119 Art ................................................................................................65 Art Education in Visual Arts Education..........................................66 Art History......................................................................................66 Arts Management............................................................................77 Aviation Flight Technology............................................................236 Aviation Management Technology................................................237 Bachelor of Fine Arts.......................................................................65 Bachelor's-Master's Degree in Accounting.....................................167 Biochemistry/Toxicology Curriculum.............................................73 Biology............................................................................................68 Biology for Secondary Education....................................................69 Business Administration................................................................165 Business Administration in Economics...........................................87 Business, Management, Marketing and Technology......................237 Chemistry for Secondary Education................................................74 Clinical Laboratory Sciences..........................................................214 Clinical Laboratory Sciences -- Histotechnology Track................215 Clinical Laboratory Sciences -- Clinical Track..............................215 Clinical Laboratory Science -- Pre-Professional Track..................215 Cognitive Impairment...................................................................188 Combined Bachelor's Degree in Political Science or Public

Administration and Master's of Public Administration Degree..........................................................152 Communication..............................................................................77 Communication Technology...................................................78, 238 Comprehensive Major in Communication and Theatre Arts............ 79 Comprehensive Major in Communication and Theatre Arts for Secondary Education............................................................ 82 Computer Engineering Technology...............................................231 Computer Information Systems....................................................171 Computer Science for Education....................................................86 Computer-Aided Design...............................................................230 Construction Management...........................................................230 Creative Writing..............................................................................90 Cross Disciplinary Studies...............................................................60 Curriculum in Computer Science...................................................85 Curriculum in Criminology and Criminal Justice.........................155 Cytogenetics Curricula..................................................................216 Dance Curriculum........................................................................131 Dietetics........................................................................................216 Earth Science.................................................................................110 Earth Science for Secondary Education.........................................113 Economics.......................................................................................88 Economics for Secondary Education...............................................89 Electronic Engineering Technology...............................................232 Electronic Media and Film Studies..................................................80 Electronic Media and Film Studies with a Concentration in Film Studies................................................81 Elementary Education -- Integrated Science................................196 Elementary Education -- Language Arts Group...........................197 Elementary Education -- Mathematics........................................197 Elementary Education -- Social Studies Group............................198 Elementary Education with an Early Childhood Education Minor..................................................................200 Elementary Education with Three Minors....................................200 Emotional Impairment..................................................................189 Engineering Physics.......................................................................137 English Language............................................................................90 English Linguistics..........................................................................91 Entrepreneurship...........................................................................172 Finance..........................................................................................169 Finance -- Banking Track.............................................................169 French...........................................................................................101 French for K-12 Education...........................................................102 French for Secondary Education...................................................102 General Biochemistry Curriculum..................................................72 General Business...........................................................................172

General Chemistry..........................................................................74 General Science.............................................................................139 Geography ....................................................................................111 Geography -- Travel and Tourism................................................112 Geography for Secondary Education.............................................114 Geology -- General......................................................................111 Geology -- Hydrogeology............................................................111 Geology -- Professional................................................................112 German Language and Literature..................................................101 German Language and Literature for K-12 Education..................103 German Language and Literature for Secondary Education..........104 Health Administration..................................................................217 Health Services Management........................................................219 Hearing Impaired..........................................................................190 History..........................................................................................119 History for Secondary Education..................................................120 Hotel and Restaurant Management...............................................239 Industrial Distribution..................................................................239 Information Assurance..................................................................240 Integrated Science for Secondary Education.................................142 Interdisciplinary Major in Children's Literature and Drama..... 79, 91 Interdisciplinary Major in Public Relations...............................81, 93 Interior Design..............................................................................233 International Business...................................................................174 Japanese Language and Culture.....................................................102 Japanese Language and Culture Teaching......................................104 Journalism.......................................................................................92 Language and International Trade-French.......................................99 Language and International Trade-German.....................................99 Language and International Trade-Japanese..................................100 Language and International Trade-Spanish....................................100 Language, Literature, and Writing...................................................92 Language, Literature, and Writing for Secondary Education...........94 Literature.........................................................................................92 Management.................................................................................173 Manufacturing Engineering Technology......................................232 Manufacturing Technology...........................................................233 Marketing......................................................................................174 Mathematics..................................................................................126 Mathematics for the Elementary Teaching Certificate...................127 Mathematics for Secondary Education..........................................128 Mathematics with a Concentration in Statistics............................127 Mechanical Engineering Technology.............................................232 Music. ...........................................................................................132 Music Education (Instrumental)...................................................134 Music Education (Vocal)...............................................................135 Music Performance (Instrumental)................................................132 Music Performance (Vocal)...........................................................133 Music Therapy...............................................................................133 Music Therapy Equivalency Certificate.........................................136 Network and Information Technology Administration.................241 Nursing -- B.S.N.........................................................................222 Nursing -- B.S.N. Second Degree................................................223 Nursing -- B.S.N. Completion....................................................223 Occupational Therapy...................................................................219 Paralegal........................................................................................242 Philosophy.....................................................................................119 Physical Education for K?12 Education........................................210 Physical Education -- Non Teaching............................................211 Physical Science Group Major

for Secondary Teacher Education..........................................139 Physical and Other Health Impairment........................................193 Physics...........................................................................................138 Physics for Secondary Teacher Certification..................................141 Physics Research............................................................................138 Political Science.............................................................................145 Political Science for Secondary Education.....................................148 Polymers and Coatings Technology...............................................234 Post-Baccalaureate Elementary and Secondary Teacher

Certification Programs..........................................................203 Postbaccalaureate -- Elementary Education.................................203 Postbaccalaureate -- Secondary Education...................................204

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Pre-Architecture......................................................................54, 234 Pre-Chiropractic........................................................................55, 71 Pre-Dentistry.............................................................................54, 76 Pre-Engineering Program................................................54, 144, 235 Pre-Law...................................................................................55, 152 Pre-Medicine.............................................................................55, 71 Pre-Mortuary Science................................................................56, 76 Pre-Pharmacy............................................................................56, 77 Pre-Podiatry...............................................................................55, 71 Pre-Optometry..........................................................................55, 71 Pre-Veterinary............................................................................55, 71 Professional Biochemistry Curriculum............................................73 Professional Chemistry Curriculum................................................75 Professional Writing........................................................................93 Psychology.....................................................................................153 Psychology for Secondary Education.............................................153 Public Administration...................................................................145 Public Law and Government.........................................................146 Public Safety Administration.........................................................147 Reading.........................................................................................199 Social Science................................................................................120 Social Studies Group Major for Secondary Education...................121 Social Work...................................................................................224 Sociology.......................................................................................156 Sociology for Secondary Education...............................................157 Spanish..........................................................................................102 Spanish for K-12 Education..........................................................105 Spanish for Secondary Education..................................................106 Speech and Language Pathology....................................................191 Sports Medicine-Athletic Training.................................................209 Sports Medicine-Exercise Science .................................................210 Supply Chain Management...........................................................177 Technical Communication..............................................................94 Technology and Design Education................................................243 Technology Management..............................................................243 Theatre Arts.....................................................................................81 Therapeutic Recreation..................................................................220 Urban and Regional Planning ......................................................113 Visually Impaired..........................................................................194 Women and Gender Studies..........................................................159 Written Communication -- Imaginative Writing...........................94

Minor Accounting for Non-Business Majors............................................170 Administrative Management.........................................................244 African American Studies................................................................65 Anthropology................................................................................158 Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising.............................................244 Area Studies ? Africa.....................................................................122 Area Studies ? Asia-Far East..........................................................122 Area Studies ? Latin America........................................................122 Area Studies ? Middle East and North Africa................................123 Area Studies ? Russia and Eastern Europe.....................................123 Art ................................................................................................67 Art History......................................................................................67 Arts for Elementary and Special Education-Elementary

Teacher Certification.............................................................200 Astronomy ....................................................................................143 Bilingual-Bicultural Education Spanish-English for Elementary,

Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification..........................109 Biology............................................................................................69 Biology for Secondary, K-12 and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification...............................................................71 Biochemistry ..................................................................................75 Business French.............................................................................107 Business German...........................................................................107 Business Spanish............................................................................107 Cartography and Remote Sensing.................................................115 Chemistry........................................................................................75 Chemistry for Secondary, K-12 and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification...............................................................76

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Children's Literature........................................................................95 Classical Studies............................................................................106 Coaching.......................................................................................212 Coastal Environment....................................................................114 Communications.............................................................................83 Comprehensive Minor in Communication and Theatre Arts..........83 Computer Information Systems for Non-Business Majors............171 Computer Science...........................................................................87 Computer Science for Secondary, K-12 and Special

Education-Secondary Teacher Certification............................87 Communication and Theatre Arts Teaching for Secondary, K-12,

and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.........84 Conservation and Resource Use......................................................70 Construction Management...........................................................235 Creative Writing..............................................................................96 Criminology/Criminal Justice.......................................................158 Dance............................................................................................136 Drama/Theatre for the Young..........................................................83 Drama/Theatre for the Young for Elementary and

Special-Education-Elementary Teacher Certification..............83 Earth Science.................................................................................115 Earth Science for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary

Teacher Certification.............................................................117 Economics.......................................................................................89 Economics for Elementary, Secondary, K-12, Special

Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification...............................................................89 Electronic Media and Film Studies .................................................84 English Language............................................................................96 English Linguistics..........................................................................96 English as a Second Language for Non-native Speakers................107 Entrepreneurship...........................................................................173 Environmental Analysis.................................................................115 Environmental Biology Studies.......................................................70 Finance for Non-Business Majors..................................................170 French Language...........................................................................107 French Language for Elementary, Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................109 French Language and Literature....................................................108 French Literature...........................................................................108 General Business for Non-Business Majors...................................173 General Music...............................................................................137 General Science.............................................................................143 Geographic Information Systems..................................................115 Geography.....................................................................................116 Geography for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification ..........................................................117 Geology.........................................................................................116 German Language.........................................................................108 German Language for Elementary, Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................109 German Language and Literature..................................................108 German Literature.........................................................................108 Gerontology..................................................................................225 Graphic Communication..............................................................244 Health Administration..................................................................221 Health and Illness Studies.............................................................158 Historic Preservation.....................................................................116 History..........................................................................................123 History for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................125 Hotel and Restaurant Management...............................................245 Human Biology...............................................................................71 Human Environment....................................................................235 Human Nutrition..........................................................................221 Integrated Elementary Science for and Special Education-Elementary Teacher Certification........................201 Japanese Language.........................................................................108 Journalism.......................................................................................96

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Language Arts Group Minor for and Special Education-Elementary Teacher Certification........................202

Language, Literature and Writing....................................................96 Language, Literature and Writing for Elementary, Secondary,

K-12, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification................97 Literature.........................................................................................96 Management for Non-Business Majors.........................................174 Manufacturing..............................................................................235 Marketing for Non-Business Majors.............................................177 Mathematics..................................................................................128 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching Certificate for Elementary and Special Education-Elementary.....................129 Mathematics for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................129 Mathematics with Concentration in Statistics...............................127 Military Science and Leadership....................................................246 Musical Theatre...............................................................................84 Network and Information Technology Administration.................245 Nonprofit Administration.............................................................149 Philosophy.....................................................................................123 Physical Education for Secondary, K-12 and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification..........................213 Physical Education for Special Education Majors with Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................213 Physical Science.............................................................................143 Physical Science Comprehensive Minor for Secondary Teacher Education...............................................141 Physics...........................................................................................143 Physics for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................144 Planned Program...........................................................................195 Plant Biology...................................................................................71 Political Science.............................................................................149 Political Science for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification..........................151 Psychology.....................................................................................154 Psychology for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................154 Public Administration...................................................................150 Public Law and Government.........................................................150 Reading for Elementary Certification............................................202 Recreation and Park Management.................................................212 Religious Studies...........................................................................124 School Health................................................................................212 School Health Minor in Teaching for Elementary, Secondary, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification..........................213 Social Science Non-Teaching.........................................................124 Social Studies Group Minor for and Special Education-Elementary Teacher Certification........................202 Social Work...................................................................................225 Sociocultural Perspectives on Family.............................................158 Sociology.......................................................................................158 Sociology for Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................158 Spanish Culture.............................................................................108 Spanish Language..........................................................................108 Spanish Language for Elementary, Secondary, K-12, Special Education-Elementary and Special Education-Secondary Teacher Certification.............................................................110 Spanish Literature..........................................................................109 Structure of the Disciplines for Elementary Certification..............202 Supply Chain Management...........................................................177 Teaching English as a Second Language........................................106 Technology and Design Education with Elementary and Special Education-Elementary Certification.....................................245 Technology and Society.................................................................245 Theatre Arts.....................................................................................84 Tourism Geography......................................................................116 Urban and Regional Planning.......................................................116

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