Addendum to the Published 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalogue
Listed below are changes that were approved after the printing of the 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalogue. These changes are effective with the 2007-2008 academic year.
Changes in Degree Requirements:
Department of Health and Applied Human Sciences
The requirements for a major in physical education and health for the B.S. degree with a concentration in community health education is located on page 156 of the online catalogue.
Department of History
Requirements for a Major in History for the B.A. degree: 43 hours. HST 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 290; an additional 24 hours in history at the 300-400 level. An additional 3 hours at the 200 level may be counted toward fulfillment of this 24-credit requirement.
An overall "C" (2.00) average is required in all courses taken within the department. Students are required to take a minimum of 6 hours of seminar work selected from 400-level courses, HST 491 and 498 excepted. No more than 6 hours of HST 491 and 495 can be counted toward the major. Students completing departmental honors in History may apply 3 hours of HST 499 towards the seminar requirement.
Students are required to complete at least one 300-400-level course in each of the following areas: Europe, United States, and one other from Africa, Asia, Latin America, or the Middle East.
Department Name Change:
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Department of
Political Science)
Department of Theatre (formerly Theatre Program)
Faculty Meeting Date Change:
University Calendar -- 2007 - 2008
Fall Semster, 2007
September 27, 2007, Thursday Faculty Meeting
Course Description Change:
CRW 315. Special Topics in Creative Writing (3) Prerequisite: CRW 207, 208, 209 or consent of instructor. An intensive study of a particular subject in creative writing. Topics vary from semester to semester and may include the short story; contemporary poets and movements; writing and the visual arts. May be repeated under different subtitles.
GRN 440. Current Issues in Gerontology (3) Study of current issues and topics in the field of aging from an interdisciplinary and global perspective with participation in a service-learning project.
Faculty Update (faculty not included in printed catalogue)

