Revised
2/2005 ACADEMIC
PROGRAM APPROVAL
CHECKLIST
This form is a routing document for
the approval of new and revised academic programs. Page 2 will serve as an attachment to the
Faculty Senate agenda. Proposing
department should complete form, attach as a cover page and forward to the
college dean. Documentation should include copy of curriculum as it is to
appear in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog. Proposals must arrive to the
Undergraduate/Graduate Committee by November in order to reach the Faculty
Senate by March 1. Proposals received
after this date cannot be implemented the following year nor included in the
catalog for that year.
1.
Proposed change leads to the degree of
( ) Bachelor of Arts (
) Master of Arts ( ) Doctor of Philosophy
(X) Bachelor
of Science ( ) Master of Science ( ) Other
______________________________________
2.
( ) New major/curriculum Title to be
entered in record of students who select this program
(
) New minor Title to be entered in record of students
who select this program
(
) Change from provisional to permanent status.
3.
(x ) Revision of existing: (x ) major ( )
minor ( ) concentration
Present title
Health Behavior Management Proposed New Title: Health
Behavior Science
Records
System Program Code HBM
(x ) Add/delete
required courses/credit hours
( ) Add concentration -
(X) Revised
Concentration Title Present Title
Recreation and Park Administration
Proposed Title: Leisure Service Management
(x ) Delete
concentration Title: Sports Management
4.
( ) Deletion of
existing/disestablish: ( )
major ( ) minor (
) other _______________________________
Title Code______________________
5.
( ) Policy Change____________________________________________________________________________________
Title/Department
ROUTING AND APPROVALS: (Please do
not remove supporting documentation.)
Department Chairperson Date
Dean of College Date
Chairperson, College Curriculum
Committee___________________________________Date_____________________
Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR
Studies Date
Chairperson,
Senate Coordinating Com. Date
Secretary, Faculty Senate Date
Date of Senate Resolution Date
to be Effective
Registrar Program
Code Date
Vice Provost for Academic Programs
& Planning Date
Provost Date
Board of Trustee Notification Date
a.
Rationale for creation, revision, or deletion:
Proposed changes to major:
1) Change title of major from Health Behavior Management to Health Behavior Science (as a more accurate descriptor.)
2) Delete the Sport Management Concentration, since we are concurrently proposing that Sport Management become a separate major. This program has evolved as more business and marketing oriented than the other concentrations in HBS.
3) Eliminate STAT200 as a breadth requirement. The essential content form this course will be rolled into newly proposed course HESC326, Research Methods and Statistics for Behavioral Science.
4) Include in the major requirements newly proposed course HESC160, Health Behavior Science First Year Seminar.
5) Eliminate HESC400, Research Methods, as a major requirement to be replaced by newly proposed course HESC326, Research Methods and Statistics for Behavioral Science.
Proposed changes to Fitness Management concentration:
1) Delete HESC 445, Concepts of Physical Fitness Testing, and revise concentration requirement HESC432, Basic Exercise Prescription, from a 3-credit course to a 4-credit course that will include the essential content from HESC 445 to better package this content for students.
Proposed changes to Recreation
and Park Administration concentration:
1) Change title of concentration to Leisure Service Management to reflect better the job market for graduates of this program.
2) Change titles of concentration requirements HESC207 and HESC261 to mirror the change in the concentration title.
3) Eliminate HESC 202, Practicum in Sport Management/Recreation I, as a required course, as new major requirement, HESC 160, Health Behavior Science First Year Seminar will take its place.
4)
Add HESC 347, Legal Aspects of Sport Management, as a
pertinent new content area for students in this concentration.
b.
Summary of program:
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION
PROCEDURE:
Incoming freshman and transfer students interested in the
Health Behavior Science major are admitted to “Health Behavior Science Interest.”
After the completion of the freshman year, students may apply for admission to
the Health Behavior Science major and a concentration within the major. A
faculty admission committee for each concentration will make decisions on the
acceptance based on the following criteria:
1.
Successful
completion (minimum grade of C-) of PSYC or SOCI course, HESC 155, HESC 160,
ENGL 110, and a MATH course.
2.
A
competitive cumulative GPA.
3.
Submission
of a resume.
4.
Completion
of the appropriate application form for the chosen concentration, including an
essay. Applications are accepted at the end of each Fall
and Spring semester.
HEALTH BEHAVIOR SCIENCE MAJOR
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (41/42credits)
(C- OR BETTER REQUIRED)
FREC201 Records and Accounts (3)______
Or
ACCT200 * Survey of Accounting (4)______
BUAD 100 * Intro. to Business (3)__________
0r
CNST 101 Leadership, Integrity and
Change
(3)____
HESC160 HBS First Year Seminar
(1)______
HESC155 Personal Health Management:
Approach for a Lifetime (3)_____
HESC200 Issues in Health Behavior
Management (3)_______
HESC210 Safety,
First Aid, and Emergency Care (3)_______
HESC326 Research
Methods & Statistics for
Behavior
Science (3) _____
HESC332 Health
Behavior Theory and Assessment (3)_____
HESC335 Health and Aging (3)________
HESC342 Survey
in Adaptive Physical Education and Recreation (3)_____
HESC354 Seminar
in Fitness Management (1)_____
HESC422 Organization
and Administration (3)________
HESC464 Internship
(9)_______
* Students must have a 2.5 to enroll
in course.
CONCENTRATION: FITNESS MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (3 credits)
ENGL110 - Critical
Multi-cultural course (3)______
BREADTH REQUIREMENTS (34 credits)
Humanities and
Communication Skills (9)
____________________ ____________________
____________________ ____________________
Note: Must include courses
from two different departments.
Social Sciences (6)
PSYC_______________ ____________________
SOCI_______________ ____________________
Natural and Biological
Sciences and Mathematics (13)
MATH______________ BISC_______________
NTDT200___________ ___________________
Note: The BISC course must
include a lab.
Additional Breadth Requirements (6)
6 additional credits can be chosen from any group
above.
____________________ ____________________
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (30 credits) (C- OR BETTER
REQUIRED)
HESC263 Leadership
Practicum (1)_____
HESC220 Anatomy and Physiology (3)_____
HESC305 Fundamentals
of Athletic Training (3)_____
HESC320 Principles
of Strength and Conditioning (3)_____
HESC329 Dynamics
of Team Problem Solving (3)______
HESC350 Basic
Concepts in Kinesiology (3)_____
HESC430 Physiology of Activity (3)_____
HESC431 Physiology
of Activity Lab (1)_____
HESC432 Exercise
Testing and Prescription (4)_____
HESC490 Development
of Health Promotion
Programs (3)_____
NTDT310 Nutrition
and Activity (3)_____
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (3 credits)
ENGL110 - Critical
Multi-cultural course (3)______
BREADTH REQUIREMENTS (34 credits)
Humanities and
Communication Skills (9)
____________________ ____________________
____________________ ____________________
Note: Must include courses
from two different departments.
Social Sciences (6)
PSYC_______________ ____________________
SOCI_______________ ____________________
Natural and Biological
Sciences and Mathematics (13)
MATH______________ BISC_______________
NTDT200___________ ___________________
Note: The BISC course must
include a lab.
Additional Breadth Requirements (6)
6 additional credits can be chosen from any group
above.
____________________ ____________________
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS
(31credits) (C-OR BETTER REQUIRED)
HESC207 Foundations of Leisure & Sport Management (3)_____
HESC261 Leadership in Leisure &
Sport Management (3)_____
HESC302 Practicum in Leisure Service
Mgmt. (1)_____
HESC341 Principles of Outdoor Recreation
(3)________
HESC347 Legal Aspects of Sports
Management (3)_____
18
credits in an approved emphasis area. Plan must be
approved by faculty committee prior to class registration deadline for fall
semester of junior year.
AUTHORIZED
DEGREE TITLES
Please check
the appropriate degree:
( ) Bachelor
of Applied Science
( ) Bachelor
of Arts
( ) Bachelor
of Arts in Educational Studies
( ) Bachelor
of Arts in Liberal Studies
( ) Bachelor
of Chemical Engineering
( ) Bachelor
of Civil Engineering
( ) Bachelor
of Computer Engineering
( ) Bachelor
of Electrical Engineering
( ) Bachelor
of Environmental Engineering
( ) Bachelor of Fine Arts
( ) Bachelor
of Liberal Studies
( ) Bachelor
of Mechanical Engineering
( ) Bachelor
of Music
( x) Bachelor of Science
( ) Bachelor
of Science in Accounting
( ) Bachelor
of Science in Agriculture
( ) Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration
( ) Bachelor
of Science in Education
( ) Bachelor
of Science in Nursing
( ) Master of Applied
Sciences
( ) Master
of Arts
( ) Master
of Arts in Liberal Studies
( ) Master
of Business Administration
( ) Master
of Chemical Engineering
( ) Master
of Civil Engineering
( ) Master
of Education
( ) Master
of Electrical Engineering
( ) Master
of Environmental and Energy Policy
( ) Master
of Fine Arts
( ) Master
of Instruction
( ) Master
of Marine Policy
( ) Master
of Materials Science and Engineering
( ) Master
of Mechanical Engineering
( ) Master
of Music
( ) Master
of Physical Therapy
( ) Master
of Public Administration
( ) Master
of Science
( ) Master
of Science in
Nursing
( ) Doctor
of Education
( ) Doctor
of Philosophy
This document will be retained
permanently in the Faculty Senate Office.
Revised