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1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: A (4) DATE: January 24, 2019 ****************************************************************************** SUBJECT Program Modifications USD CONTROLLING STATUTE, RULE, POLICY B Policy 2:2 Program and Curriculum Approval AAC Guideline 2. Substantive Program Modifications AAC Guideline 2..A Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests Summary BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION The University of South Dakota has submitted the following program modification proposals provided in Attachment I. These are under review by the Interim System Vice President for Academic Affairs. These requests are also available on the Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests Webpage. Existing Program: Substantive Program Modification Administration (MS) request to change the existing specialization Chemistry (MS) request to add accelerated degree option English (PhD) request to change total credits of elective course work and the Seminar requirements Psychology (MA) Clinical Psychology Specialization request to change the existing specialization Psychology (MA) Human Factors Specialization request to change the existing specialization Psychology (PhD) Clinical Psychology and Clinical/Disaster Psychology Specializations request to change total credits required within the discipline, total credits of elective course work, and the existing specialization Psychology (PhD) Human Factors Specialization request to change total credits of elective course work and the existing specialization (Continued) ****************************************************************************** DRAFT MOTION Review and discuss any issues or concerns regarding USD s program modification requests prior to them moving forward upon final review and approval by the Interim System Vice President for Academic Affairs.
2 Program Modifications-USD January 24, 2019 Page 2 of 2 Speech Language Pathology (MA) request to change total credits required within the discipline and total credits required for the program IMPACT AND RECOMMENDATION Upon approval by the Interim System VPAA, the proposals will move forward for entry into Colleague. ATTACHMENTS Attachment I USD: Substantive Program Modification Requests Summary Form
3 ATTACHMENT I SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests Institution: University of South Dakota Date: 1/10/19 Institutional representatives should provide direct links to PDF documents for each of the program modification requests represented below. All requests should be posted on the campus Curriculum and Instruction website one week prior to the Academic Affairs Council meeting where the program modification request is being considered. Program Title Administration, M.S. Chemistry, M.S. (addition of accelerated program option requires Board approval) English, Ph.D. Psychology, M.A.-Clinical Psychology specialization Psychology, M.A.-Human Factors specialization Psychology, Ph.D.-Clinical Psychology and Clinical/Disaster Psychology specializations Psychology, Ph.D.-Human Factors specialization Speech Language Pathology, M.A. Approval Program modifications referenced above for approval have been reviewed by the Academic Affairs Council and the System Vice President for Academic Affairs and may be advanced forward for entry in Colleague. For those program modifications listed above that did not receive approval, additional clarification or justification will be necessary and should be re-routed through the review process on a separate Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests form once all issues have been resolved. Signature: System Vice President for Academic Affairs Date
4 ATTACHMENT I 4 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: USD CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: M.S. in Administration CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Political Science UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts and Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change: catalog. Program Degree Level: 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur: On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
5 ATTACHMENT I 5 6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) M.S. in Administration Pref. Num Title Cr. Pref. Num Title Cr. MSAS 76 Professional Writing for Administration MSAS 76 Professional Writing for Administration MSAS 764 Research in Administrative Practice MSAS 764 Research in Administrative Practice MSAS 786 Capstone MSAS 786 Capstone POLS EMPA POLS EMPA POLS EMPA Budgetary and Fiscal Management Budgetary and Fiscal Management Administrative Law and Government Administrative Law and Government Administrative Thought and Ethics POLS EMPA POLS EMPA POLS EMPA Budgetary and Fiscal Management Budgetary and Fiscal Management Administrative Law and Government Administrative Law and Government Administrative Thought and Ethics 769 Administrative Thought and Ethics 769 Administrative Thought and Ethics SPCM 754 Managerial Communication SPCM 754 Managerial Communication XXX XXX Advisor approved core elective XXX XXX Advisor approved core elective Long Term Care Administration specialization 12 cr hrs Long Term Care Administration specialization 12 cr hrs HRM 569 Advanced Topics in Human Resource Management Delete HRM POLS EMPA Human Resource Management Public Personnel Management Public Personnel Management HSAD 511 Financial Management of Long-Term Delete Care HSAD 515 Strategic Management of Long-Term Care Delete HSAD 559 Health Services for Long-Term Care HSAD 560 Long-Term Care Administration HSAD 560 Long-Term Care Administration HSAD XXX 594 XXX Internship Advisor approved specialization elective GANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP SPECIALIZATION 12 cr hrs GANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP SPECIALIZATION 12 cr hrs LDR 501 Adv Leadership Theory and Practice (required) LDR 501 Adv Leadership Theory and Practice (required) Select of the following courses (9cr. hrs.): Select of the following courses (9cr. hrs.): BADM 761 Leadership Development BADM 761 Leadership Development POLS Or 724 Organization and Management POLS 724 Organization and Management EMPA Or EMPA SPCM Or 585 Communication & Conflict Res SPCM Or 585 Communication & Conflict Res EMPA 704 Facilitation & Conflict Management EMPA 704 Facilitation & Conflict Management SPCM 587 Team Building and Group Decision SPCM 587 Team Building and Group Decision Making Making AHED Or 55 Personal and Organizational Transition AHED Or 55 Personal and Organizational TET and Change Management TET Transition and Change Management TET 780 Organizational Development TET 780 Organizational Development TET 805 Leading Organizational Change TET 805 Leading Organizational Change MAIS 710 Ethical Leadership MAIS 710 Ethical Leadership Advisor approved elective Advisor approved elective Criminal Justice Specialization 12 cr hours Criminal Justice Specialization 12 cr hours Select four (4) of the following: Select four (4) of the following: CJUS 525 Police Administration CJUS 525 Police Administration CJUS 529 Courts and Judicial Politics CJUS 529 Courts and Judicial Politics CJUS 51 Criminal Law CJUS 51 Criminal Law CJUS 5 Criminal Procedure CJUS 5 Criminal Procedure CJUS 542 National Security Policy CJUS 542 National Security Policy Advisor Approved Elective Advisor Approved Elective Addiction Studies Specialization 15 cr hours Addiction Studies Specialization 15 cr hours ADS 520 Comprehensive Substance Use and Addiction Education ADS 520 Comprehensive Substance Use and Addiction Education
6 ATTACHMENT I 6 ADS 522L Substance Use and Addiction ADS 522L Substance Use and Addiction Treatment Continuum Treatment Continuum ADS 524 Psychopharmacology of Addiction ADS 524 Psychopharmacology of Addiction ADS 552 Addiction and Substance Use ADS 552 Addiction and Substance Use Counseling Theories Counseling Theories ADS 700 Advanced Legal/Ethical Issues & The Addiction ADS 700 Advanced Legal/Ethical Issues & The Addiction *12 credit hours of ADS will apply toward specialization. credit hours will apply to a core elective. *12 credit hours of ADS will apply toward specialization. credit hours will apply to a core elective. Health Services Administration specialization 12 cr hrs Health Services Administration specialization 12 cr hrs HSAD 710 U.S. Health Services System HSAD 710 U.S. Health Services System HSAD 740 International Health Systems HSAD 740 International Health Systems HSAD 770 Managing Health Services Resources HSAD 770 Managing Health Services Resources HSAD XXX 595 XXX Practicum Advisor approved specialization elective HSAD 594 Internship XXX XXX Advisor approved specialization elective Human Resource Management specialization 12 cr hrs Human Resource Management specialization 12 cr hrs Select 12 hours of the following: Select 12 hours of the following: COUN 705 Career Development for Human Resource Professionals COUN 705 Career Development for Human Resource Professionals POLS 72 Public Personnel Management POLS 72 Public Personnel Management Public Personnel Management EMPA 72 Public Personnel Management EMPA 72 SPCM 575 Human Resource Training and SPCM 575 Human Resource Training and Development Development SPCM 587 Team Building and Group Decision SPCM 587 Team Building and Group Decision Making Making SPCM 744 Managing Cultural Diversity SPCM 744 Managing Cultural Diversity SPCM Or EMPA Communication and Conflict Management Facilitation and Conflict Management SPCM Or EMPA Communication and Conflict Management Facilitation and Conflict Management Advisor-approved elective Advisor-approved elective Interdisciplinary Studies specialization 12 cr hrs Interdisciplinary Studies specialization 12 cr hrs The interdisciplinary studies specialization requires students to work with their advisors to design a specialization consisting of twelve (12) credit hours to suit the students specific interest from coursework available in the area. Students are required to submit a list of proposed specialization courses along with an explanation of the appropriateness of the designed specialization in terms of career and personal The interdisciplinary studies specialization requires students to work with their advisors to design a specialization consisting of twelve (12) credit hours to suit the students specific interest from coursework available in the area. Students are required to submit a list of proposed specialization courses along with an explanation of the appropriateness of the designed specialization in terms of career and development. Selected coursework should be interdisciplinary in personal development. Selected coursework should be nature or come from different fields that integrate to represent a cohesive theme. interdisciplinary in nature or come from different fields that integrate to represent a cohesive theme. Total number of hours required for specialization 12 or 15 Total number of hours required for specialization 12 or 15 Total number of hours required for degree 6 Total number of hours required for degree 6 Delete 7. Explanation of the Change: The curriculum changes in the Long-Term Care Administration specialization in the M.S. in Administration program are caused by the modifications in the Long-Term Care Management graduate certificate and resulted in the removal of three courses (HRM 569, HSAD 511, and HSAD 515) and addition of two courses (HSAD 559 and HSAD 594). Since public personnel management is an important aspect of administering a long-term care facility, the M.S. in Administration program requires students to complete either HRM 560 (offered by the School of Business) or EMPA/POLS 72 (offered by the College of Arts & Sciences) courses as part of the Long-Term Care Administration specialization course work. Students will have an option to choose which course content will be more beneficial for them. Additionally, while
7 ATTACHMENT I 7 HSAD 594 Internship may be helpful to students who plan to obtain a certification/licensure in the Long-Term Care Management, the Internship course is optional for students in the MS in Administration program since, per the program admission requirements, the students are already working professionals and thus may work or have worked in a long-term care setting. Therefore, if students find HSAD 594 Internship to be not beneficial, students may choose an elective that would contribute to their educational and professional goals.
8 ATTACHMENT I 8 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Chemistry, M.S., Plan A only (Thesis) CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Chemistry UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) Addition of a fast-track program 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): Program Degree Level: 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
9 ATTACHMENT I 9 6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Pref. Num. Title Cr. Masters of Science Degree (Plan A - Thesis) Major Area Coursework Pref. Num. Title Cr. Masters of Science Degree (Plan A - Thesis) Major Area Coursework CHEM 726 Advanced Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 726 Advanced Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 70 Advanced Analytical Chemistry CHEM 70 Advanced Analytical Chemistry CHEM 744 Advanced Physical Chemistry 4 CHEM 744 Advanced Physical Chemistry 4 CHEM 752 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II CHEM 752 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II CHEM 790 Graduate Seminar in Chemistry 4 CHEM 790 Graduate Seminar in Chemistry 4 CHEM 798 Thesis Research in Chemistry 6 CHEM 798 Thesis Research in Chemistry 6 Chemistry or other electives 6 Chemistry or other electives 6 The candidate must conduct independent research under the guidance of an approved advisor, and must prepare and present a thesis that demonstrates the addition of significant knowledge to some area of chemistry. The candidate is required to pass American Chemical Society standardized written examinations covering work in the department; an oral defense of the thesis is required after acceptance by the student s advisory committee. The candidate must conduct independent research under the guidance of an approved advisor, and must prepare and present a thesis that demonstrates the addition of significant knowledge to some area of chemistry. The candidate is required to pass American Chemical Society standardized written examinations covering work in the department; an oral defense of the thesis is required after acceptance by the student s advisory committee. Subtotal 0 Subtotal 0 Accelerated Master s Program: BS/MS Up to 12 credits applied toward the B.S. program may be used to satisfy graduate credit. The following restrictions apply: a. Dual-listed courses taken at the 500-level can be applied to both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Dual-listed courses must be taken at the 500-level. b. The student must apply to, and be admitted to, the accelerated program prior to taking courses to be credited toward the accelerated program. c. No courses taken prior to admission to the accelerated program may be counted toward an accelerated graduate degree. d. Courses that are "double counted" must be approved by the program coordinator for inclusion in the program of study prior to registration for the course or the credits will not be applied toward the accelerated graduate degree. e. Only courses taken at the student s home institution are eligible for accelerated program credit. No transferred courses from other institutions will be allowed to count toward the accelerated master s degree. f. Students admitted to the accelerated M.S. Program may be allowed to register for all courses included in his/her program of study and these credit hours may apply to both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. Total number of hours required for degree 0 Total number of hours required for degree 0 7. Explanation of the Change: The addition of an accelerated option will allow advanced students who have been admitted to the Master s program to begin the M.S. in Chemistry during their final year of undergraduate study. Undergraduate students who qualify for and are admitted to the accelerated program may register for graduate level classes (500, 600, and 700) and these credit hours may apply to both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.
10 ATTACHMENT I 10 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Doctor of Philosophy, English CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: English UNIVERSITY DIVISION: College of Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) Seminar requirements 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): Program Degree Level: 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur: On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
11 ATTACHMENT I Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Doctor of Philosophy, English Pref. Num. Title Cr. Major Area Coursework Pref. Num. Title Cr. Required Coursework ENGL 801 Seminar: Multicultural Literature ENGL 801 Seminar: Multicultural Literature ENGL 802 Seminar: Bibliography and Research ENGL 802 Seminar: Bibliography and Research ENGL 898 Ph.D. Dissertation 15-0 ENGL 898 Ph.D. Dissertation 15-0 Electives in ENGL 0- Electives in ENGL 0- One of the following courses in criticism One of the following courses in criticism ENGL 584 Literary Criticism ENGL 584 Literary Criticism ENGL 587 Aesthetics ENGL 587 Aesthetics ENGL 786 Seminar: Literary Criticism ENGL 786 Seminar: Literary Criticism One of the following, unless equivalent coursework was completed at the Masters level (with an additional English elective) Electives in ENGL -6 ENGL 507 World Englishes LING 507 World Englishes Specialization: Literary Studies, Critical (24 credits) Specialization: Literary Studies, Critical (24 credits) Graduate seminars in literature 21 Graduate courses in literature: at least five must be seminars 21 Additional selection from the criticism courses in the core Additional selection from the criticism courses in the core Specialization: Literary Studies, Creative (27 credits) Specialization: Literary Studies, Creative (27 credits) Graduate seminars in Creative Writing 15 Graduate courses in Creative Writing: at least three must be 15 seminars Course in applied theory for Creative Writing Course in applied theory for Creative Writing Graduate seminars in literature 9 Graduate courses in literature: at least two must be seminars 9 *50% of the program of study must be taken at the 700 level Total number of hours required for specialization 24 or 27 Total number of hours required for specialization 24 or 27 Total number of hours required for degree Total number of hours required for degree Explanation of the Change: 1) The English department would like to remove the linguistics requirement (ENGL 507 / LING 507) due to staffing and scheduling issues. The faculty lines with expertise to teach these courses were not renewed when faculty retired or resigned. These courses need to run on a regular basis in order for students to meet the requirement, and without qualified faculty members, the department cannot offer them. Removing the linguistics requirement allows students to take an additional elective in their areas of interest. Because the majority of students coursework is required coursework, this additional elective will enable them to further develop skills in their areas of specialization and/or take courses necessary for strategic professionalization. 2) The change that appears in the coursework for the Literary Studies: Critical specialization and in the Literary Studies: Creative specialization is a change in language ( courses replaces seminars ) that enables 500-level coursework to count toward required credits for the specialization. This change enables students to select from a wider range of course offerings (both 500 and 700-level courses) and gives students more opportunities for taking courses in their areas of interest and/or necessary for strategic professionalization. For example, a student specializing in Literary Studies: Creative could take ENGL 59: Astrophil Press Publishing (a beneficial course for creative writers planning to pursue careers in publishing and writing) and count it toward the required credits in her/his specialization. Additionally, students specializing in Literary Studies: Critical would be able to take courses in their geographical and historical periods that are offered at the 500 or 700 level.
12 ATTACHMENT I 12 + SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Psychology, Clinical Psychology Specialization, M.A. Plan A CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Psychology UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): Program Degree Level: 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur: On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
13 ATTACHMENT I 1 6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Psychology, Clinical Psychology Specialization, M.A. Plan A Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Pref. Num Title Cr. Pref. Num Title Cr. PSYCHOLOGY CE: 11 credit hours 11 PSYCHOLOGY CE: 12 credit hours PSYC 70 Modern Psychology PSYC 711 Seminar: Physiological Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 722 Seminar: Developmental Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 741 Seminar: Social Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 764 Seminar in Personality Theories (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Topics (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 705 Learning, Memory, and Cognition Psychology Core Subtotal: 11 Psychology Core Subtotal: 12 Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Additional Required for Clinical Specialization PSYC 708 Seminar: Adv. History & Systems in 1 Delete Psychology PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 1 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 760 Topics: Orientation to the Field of Clinical 1 Psychology (1-2cr) PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 18 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 17 M.A. Oral Examination: Master s thesis defense M.A. Oral Examination: Master s thesis defense Total number of hours required for 5 Total number of hours required for 5 major/specialization major/specialization Total number of hours required for degree 5 Total number of hours required for degree 5 7. Explanation of the Change: The psychology core requirements have changed due, in part, to a change in the American Psychological Association Standards of Accreditation for Clinical Psychology. In addition, we wish to align the requirements of the Clinical Psychology and Human Factors master s programs to include a core of psychology courses that will be expected of all of those who earn a master s degree in psychology.
14 ATTACHMENT I 14 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Psychology, Human Factors Specialization, M.A. CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Psychology UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Vice President of Academic Affairs or President of the University Date 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
15 ATTACHMENT I Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Pref. Num Title Cr. Masters of Arts Degree (Plan A - Thesis) Psychology Core Pref. Num Title Cr. Masters of Arts Degree (Plan A - Thesis) Psychology Core PSYC 70 Modern Psychology PSYC 711 Sem: Physiological Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 722 Sem: Developmental Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 741 Sem: Social Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 764 Sem: Personality Theories 1 Delete PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Topics 1 Delete PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research in Psychology 6 PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research in Psychology 6 Human Factors Core Human Factors Core PSYC 56 Human Engineering PSYC 56 Human Engineering Or PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology Or PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors 1 PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors Elective Area 1 (human capabilities minimum cr) Elective Area 1 (human capabilities minimum cr) PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 705 Seminar in Learning & Memory PSYC 705 Learning, Memory, and Cognition PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc PSYC 78 Mental Workload PSYC 792 Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Topics 1-4 Elective graduate coursework with PSYC prefix may be used with approval of program director. Elective Area 2 (HF methods minimum cr) Elective Area 2 (HF methods minimum cr) PSYC 712 Eye Movement PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and Instrumentation Instrumentation PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 775 Multivariate Statistics PSYC 775 Multivariate Statistics Or EDER 862 Multivariate Statistics PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Tools 1- PSYC 792 Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Topics 1-4 Elective graduate coursework with PSYC prefix may be used with approval of program director. Elective Area (HF applications minimum cr) Elective Area (HF applications minimum cr) PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 Elective graduate coursework with PSYC prefix may be used with approval of program director. Total number of hours required for specialization 18 Total number of hours required for specialization 18 Total number of hours required for degree 0 Total number of hours required for degree 0 Masters of Arts Degree (Plan B Non-Thesis) Masters of Arts Degree (Plan B Non-Thesis) PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 776 Practicum 6 PSYC 776 Practicum 6 PSYC 56 Human Engineering PSYC 56 Human Engineering Or PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology Or PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors
16 ATTACHMENT I 16 PSYC Or PSYC Learning Memory & Cognition Sensation & Perception PSYC Or PSYC Learning Memory & Cognition Sensation & Perception PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction Electives from the following list (9 cr) Electives from the following list (9 cr) PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 705 Learning Memory & Cognition (if not taken as requirement) PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc (if not taken as requirement) PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and Instrumentation PSYC 775 Multivariate Statistics PSYC Or EDER PSYC 705 Learning Memory & Cognition (if not taken as requirement) PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc (if not taken as requirement) PSYC 712 Eye Movement PSYC 78 Mental Workload PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and Instrumentation 775 Multivariate Statistics 862 Multivariate Statistics PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Tools 1- PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 Accelerated Master s Program: BA or BS/MA Up to 12 credits applied toward the B.A or B.S. program may be used to satisfy graduate credit. The following restrictions apply: a. Dual-listed courses taken at the 500-level can be applied to both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Dual-listed courses must be taken at the 500-level. b. The student must apply to, and be admitted to, the accelerated program prior to taking courses to be credited toward the accelerated program. c. No courses taken prior to admission to the accelerated program may be counted toward an accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved. d. Courses that are "double counted" must be approved by the program coordinator for inclusion in the program of study prior to registration for the course or the credits will not be applied toward the accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved. e. Only courses taken at the student s home institution are eligible for dual credit. No transferred courses from other institutions will be allowed to count toward the accelerated master s degree. f. Students admitted to the accelerated M.A. Program may be allowed to register for all courses included on his/her program of study and these credit hours may apply to both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. Accelerated Master s Program: BA or BS/MA Up to 12 credits applied toward the B.A or B.S. program may be used to satisfy graduate credit. The following restrictions apply: a. Dual-listed courses taken at the 500-level can be applied to both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Dual-listed courses must be taken at the 500-level. b. The student must apply to, and be admitted to, the accelerated program prior to taking courses to be credited toward the accelerated program. c. No courses taken prior to admission to the accelerated program may be counted toward an accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved. d. Courses that are "double counted" must be approved by the program coordinator for inclusion in the program of study prior to registration for the course or the credits will not be applied toward the accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved. e. Only courses taken at the student s home institution are eligible for dual credit accelerated program credit. No transferred courses from other institutions will be allowed to count toward the accelerated master s degree. f. Students admitted to the accelerated M.A. Program may be allowed to register for all courses included on his/her program of study and these credit hours may apply to both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. Total number of hours required for specialization 27 Total number of hours required for specialization 27 Total number of hours required for degree 6 Total number of hours required for degree 6 7. Explanation of the Change: Deleting the series of five 1cr seminars and replacing them with a new course (PSYC 70: Modern Psychology) and additional credits of PSYC 77 will align the two specializations within the program and better match the demands both the APA and HFES degree requirements.
17 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Psychology, Ph.D.-Clinical Psychology Specialization and Clinical/Disaster Psychology Specialization CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Psychology UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specializations CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): catalog. Program Degree Level: 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur: On the effective date for all students ATTACHMENT I 17 On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
18 ATTACHMENT I Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Psychology, Clinical Psychology Specialization, Ph.D. Pref. Num Title Cr. Pref. Num Title Cr. Master s courses and thesis 5 credit hours 5 Master s courses and thesis 5 credit hours 5 PSYCHOLOGY CE: 11 credit hours PSYCHOLOGY CE: 12 credit hours PSYC 70 Modern Psychology PSYC 705 Learning, Memory, and Cognition PSYC 711 Seminar: Physiological Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 722 Seminar: Developmental Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 741 Seminar: Social Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 764 Seminar in Personality Theories (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Topics (1-cr) 1 Delete Psychology Core Subtotal: 11 Psychology Core Subtotal: 12 Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 Additional required courses for M.A. in Psychology with Specialization in Clinical Psychology: 18 credit hours Additional required courses for M.A. in Psychology with Specialization in Clinical Psychology: 17 credit hours PSYC 708 Seminar: Adv. History & Systems in 1 Delete Psychology PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 1 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 760 Topics: Orientation to the Field of Clinical 1 Psychology (1-2cr) PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 18 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 17 Clinical Psychology PhD Core Clinical Psychology PhD Core PSYC 701 Ethics & Professional Issues PSYC 701 Ethics & Professional Issues PSYC 705 Seminar in Learning, Memory & Cognition Delete PSYC 709 Teaching of Psychology 1 PSYC 714 Clinical Psychopharmacology 2 PSYC 714 Clinical Psychopharmacology 2 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team (2cr) 6 min PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team (2cr) 6 min PSYC 765 Peer Supervision Practicum (2cr) 4 min PSYC 765 Peer Supervision Practicum(2cr) 2 PSYC 768 Clinical Supervision Practicum 1 PSYC 769 Clinical Psychology Practicum (1cr) 6 min PSYC 769 Clinical Psychology Practicum (1cr) 6 min PSYC 779 Child Psychopathology 2 PSYC 779 Child Psychopathology 2 PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology PSYC 781 Child & Family Psychotherapy PSYC 781 Child & Family Psychotherapy PSYC 782 Psychotherapy Research & Practice Delete PSYC 77 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology PSYC 78 Psychotherapy Techniques with Adults PSYC 78 Psychotherapy Techniques with Adults PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 6 min PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 6 min Additional Stats elective Additional Stats elective Electives 6 Electives 9 Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Dissertation 15 Dissertation 15 PhD Oral Examination PhD Oral Examination Total number of hours required for major/specialization 44 Total number of hours required for major/specialization 41 Total number of hours required for degree 106 Total number of hours required for degree 106
19 Existing Curriculum Psychology, Ph.D.- Clinical/Disaster Psychology Specialization Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Pref. Num Title Cr. Pref. Num Title Cr. PSYCHOLOGY CE: 11 credit hours PSYCHOLOGY CE: 12 credit hours PSYC 70 Modern Psychology PSYC 711 Seminar: Physiological Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 722 Seminar: Developmental Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 741 Seminar: Social Psychology (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 764 Seminar in Personality Theories (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 771 Research Design & Statistics I PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 772 Research Design & Statistics II PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Topics (1-cr) 1 Delete PSYC 705 Learning, Memory, and Cognition Psychology Core Subtotal: 11 Psychology Core Subtotal: 12 Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum Thesis Requirement: 6 credit hours minimum PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 PSYC 798 Master s Thesis Research (1-6cr) 6 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Additional Required for Clinical Specialization PSYC 708 Seminar: Adv. History & Systems in 1 Delete Psychology PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 747 Seminar: Science & Practice I 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 2 PSYC 748 Seminar: Science & Practice II (1-2cr) 1 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team 2 PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 750 Adult Psychopathology PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 751 Psychological Assessment I PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 752 Psychological Assessment II PSYC 760 Topics: Orientation to the Field of Clinical 1 Psychology (1-2cr) PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development (1cr) 2 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 18 Additional Required for Clinical Specialization Subtotal: 17 M.A. Oral Examination: Master s thesis defense M.A. Oral Examination: Master s thesis defense Clinical Psychology PhD Core 44 Clinical Psychology PhD Core 41 PSYC 701 Ethics & Professional Issues PSYC 701 Ethics & Professional Issues PSYC 705 Seminar in Learning, Memory & Cognition Delete PSYC 714 Clinical Psychopharmacology 2 PSYC 714 Clinical Psychopharmacology 2 PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team (2cr) 6 min PSYC 749 Vertical Clinical Team (2cr) 6 min PSYC 765 Peer Supervision Practicum (2cr) 4 min PSYC 765 Peer Supervision Practicum (2cr) 2 PSYC 768 Clinical Supervision Practicum 1 PSYC 769 Clinical Psychology Practicum (1cr) 6 min PSYC 769 Clinical Psychology Practicum (1cr) 6 min PSYC 779 Child Psychopathology 2 PSYC 779 Child Psychopathology 2 PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology PSYC 781 Child & Family Psychotherapy PSYC 781 Child & Family Psychotherapy PSYC 782 Psychotherapy Research & Practice Delete PSYC 77 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology PSYC 78 Psychotherapy Techniques with Adults PSYC 78 Psychotherapy Techniques with Adults PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development(1cr) 6 min PSYC 786 Seminar: Professional Development(1cr) 6 min PSYC 709 Teaching of Psychology 1 Additional Stats elective Additional Stats elective Electives 6 Electives 9 Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Dissertation 15 Dissertation 15 Clinical/Disaster Psychology required course work 18 Clinical/Disaster Psychology required course work 18 PSYC 655 Crisis Intervention PSYC 778 Crisis Intervention PSYC 656 Disaster Mental Health PSYC 784 Disaster Mental Health PSYC 657 Traumatic Stress PSYC 785 Traumatic Stress PSYC 658 Serving the Diverse Community in Disaster PSYC 787 Serving the Diverse Community in Disaster PSYC 754 Behavior Therapy PSYC 754 Behavior Therapy PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology PSYC 780 Rural Community Psychology Clinical/Disaster Psychology elective coursework: credit hours from following: Clinical/Disaster Psychology elective coursework: credit hours from following: PSYC 755 Management in Disaster Mental Health PSYC 755 Management in Disaster Mental Health PSYC 757 Directed Readings in Disaster Psychology PSYC 757 Directed Readings in Disaster Psychology PSYC 758 Directed Research in Disaster Psychology PSYC 758 Directed Readings in Disaster Psychology Clinical/Disaster Psychology Total hours 21 Clinical/Disaster Psychology Total hours 21 PhD Oral Examination PhD Oral Examination Total number of hours required for clinical specialization core 44 Total number of hours required for clinical specialization core 41 Total number of hours required for degree 118 Total number of hours required for degree 118 ATTACHMENT I 19
20 ATTACHMENT I Explanation of the Change: The psychology core requirements have changed due, in part, to a change in the American Psychological Association Standards of Accreditation for Clinical Psychology. In addition, we wish to align the requirements of the Clinical Psychology and Human Factor s master s programs to include a core of psychology courses that will be expected of all of those who earn a master s degree in psychology. Changes in the Clinical Psychology PhD Core reflect the following (in order of their appearance): moving PSYC 705 to the Psychology MA core PSYC 765 and 768 and have appeared incorrectly in the catalog -- this is a correction PSYC 782 has been replaced by PSYC 77: Research Methods in Clinical Psychology PSYC 709 has been added as a requirement Doctoral level electives have been increased from 6 credit hours to 9 credit hours The number of hours for the specialization have gone from 44 to but the total number of hours required for the PhD degree remains the same (71) Explanation of the Change: The psychology core requirements have changed due, in part, to a change in the American Psychological Association Standards of Accreditation for Clinical Psychology. In addition, we wish to align the requirements of the Clinical Psychology and Human Factor s master s programs to include a core of psychology courses that will be expected of all of those who earn a master s degree in psychology. Changes in the Clinical Psychology PhD Core reflect the following (in order of their appearance): moving PSYC 705 to the Psychology MA core PSYC 765 and 768 and have appeared incorrectly in the catalog -- this is a correction PSYC 782 has been replaced by PSYC 77: Research Methods in Clinical Psychology PSYC 709 has been added as a requirement Doctoral level electives have been increased from 6 credit hours to 9 credit hours The number of hours for the specialization core have gone from 44 to but the total number of hours required for the PhD degree remains the same (71) The course number changes for the Clinical/Disaster courses represent course number changes in the DMHI
21 ATTACHMENT I 21 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Psychology, Human Factors Specialization, Ph.D CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Psychology UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
22 ATTACHMENT I Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed): Pref. Nu m. Existing Curriculum Title Cr. Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Pref. Num. Title Cr. Psychology required core coursework Psychology required core coursework PSYC 771 Stats/Methods I PSYC 771 Stats/Methods I PSYC 772 Stats/Methods II PSYC 772 Stats/Methods II PSYC 711 Sem: Physiological Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 722 Sem: Developmental Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 741 Sem: Social Psychology 1 Delete PSYC 764 Sem: Personality Theories 1 Delete PSYC 777 Seminar in Statistical Topics 1- Delete PSYC 70 Modern Psychology Advanced statistics coursework PSYC 775 Multivariate Statistics EDER 862 Multivariate Statistics PSYC 798 Thesis* 6 PSYC 798 Thesis* 6 PSYC 898 Dissertation 15 PSYC 898 Dissertation 15 Human Factors core coursework Human Factors core coursework PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 5 Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 56 Human Engineering PSYC 56 Human Engineering PSYC 705 Seminar in Learning & Memory PSYC 705 Learning, Memory & Cognition PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc PSYC 707 Seminar in Sens & Perc PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology PSYC 7 Human Factors Psychology PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and PSYC 770 Experimental Methods and Instrumentation Instrumentation PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors 4 PSYC 77 Seminar in Human Factors PSYC 775 Multivariate Statistics Delete Area 1 (human capabilities minimum 6 cr) Area 1 (human capabilities minimum 6 cr) PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 506 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 508 Psycholinguistics PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 511 Physiological Psychology PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 50 Organizational Psychology PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 57 Decision Making & Risk Management PSYC 78 Mental Workload Area 2 (HF methods minimum cr) Area 2 (HF methods minimum cr) PSYC 712 Eye Movement PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 742 Usability Testing PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 Area (HF applications minimum 9 cr) Area (HF applications minimum 9 cr) PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 52 Research in Aging PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 51 Industrial Psychology PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction PSYC 55 Human Computer Interaction PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 58 Psychoacoustics PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety PSYC 59 Psychology of Safety Electives (may be from any of the above areas or below listed coursework 9 cr) Electives (may be from any of the above areas or below listed coursework 12 cr) PSYC 509 History & Systems of Psychology PSYC 509 History & Systems of Psychology PSYC 51 Evolutionary Psychology PSYC 51 Evolutionary Psychology PSYC 514 Drugs and Behavior PSYC 514 Drugs and Behavior PSYC 54 Artificial Intelligence Delete CSC 547 Artificial Intelligence PSYC 708 Seminar: Advanced History & Systems PSYC 708 Seminar: Advanced History & of Psychology Systems of Psychology PSYC 709 Teaching of Psychology PSYC 709 Teaching of Psychology PSYC 776 Human Factors Practicum 1-9 PSYC 776 Human Factors Practicum 1-6 PSYC 791 Independent Study 1- PSYC 791 Independent Study 1-6 PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4 PSYC 792 Special Topics 1-4
23 ATTACHMENT I 2 Other graduate level coursework may be used with approval of program director. *Transfer students with a completed master s thesis but less than 6 cr of thesis work may count additional electives toward 84 hours. *Transfer students with a completed master s thesis but less than 6 cr of thesis work may count additional electives toward 84 hours. Total number of hours required for specialization 54 Total number of hours required for specialization 54 Total number of hours required for degree 84 Total number of hours required for degree Explanation of the Change: Deleting the series of five 1cr seminars and replacing them with a new course (PSYC 70: Modern Psychology) and moving a required advanced statistics course into the common psychology core will align the two specializations within the program and better match the demands both the APA and HFES degree requirements. The remaining changes are minor adjustments to reduce 1 credit of the repeatable PSYC 77 and increase free electives to 12cr while maintaining the same total credit hour requirements. The change to PSYC 776 & 791 reflect the variable credit nature of the courses.
24 ATTACHMENT I 24 SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: M.A., Speech Language Pathology CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Communication Sciences and Disorders UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 1/10/19 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other (explain below) 2. Effective date of change (enter catalog year): catalog. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): 4. Category: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. 6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines or adjust cell size as needed):
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