HLS-EDI 325 Requirement Changed to EDI 413/513

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Enrollment Planning and Policies

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2007-04-09

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Senate Resolution , Health Science

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Replacement of EDI 325 with EDI 413/513 as a Health Science Requirement for HLS/HLE Majors. The Health Science Undergraduate Committee felt that EDI 413/513 was similar to EDI 325 and covered the same curricular areas. Each course is three credit hours. A comparison of the new program to the old program Old Program HLP 302 Foundations of Health HLS 303 Environmental Health HLS 311 Nutrition HLS 313 Introduction to Safety HLS 312 Mental Health HLS 314 Family Life Science HLS 409 Introduction to Alcohol/Drugs HLS 419 Human Sexuality HLS 488 Biostatistics and Epidemiology BIO 321 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 322 Anatomy and Physiology II PSH 384 Child Psychology EDI 325 Diverse Needs of Learners New Program HLP 302 Foundations of Health HLS 303 Environmental Health HLS 311 Nutrition HLS 313 Introduction to Safety HLS Mental Health HLS Family Life Science HLS 409 Introduction to Alcohol/Drugs HLS 419 Human Sexuality HLS 488 Biostatistics and Epidemiology BIO 321 Anatomy and Physiology BIO 322 Anatomy and Physiology II PSH 384 Child Psychology EDI 413 Introduction to Special Education (One course change) A discussion regarding “Mission”, “Market”, and Quality”. Specifically address the following issues: a. How does the proposal reflect the campus mission focus? No Change b. What are the market demand factors that this proposal respond to? Include program competition from other regional colleges. No Change c. How is program quality address in this proposal? No Change Description of the new course. Not applicable Staffing. No Change a. Sufficiency of existing staff b. Need for new staff

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Health Science Major/Health Education Concentration - Accepted by President Halstead, 4/26/07 - Effective Fall 2007
Resolution Number: 2006-2007_29
Academic Year: 2006-2007

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