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词条 Illinois State University College of Arts and Sciences
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  1. School of Biological Sciences

     Research 

  2. Department of Chemistry

     Accreditation  Research 

  3. School of Communication

     Student Organizations 

  4. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

     Accreditation  Research  Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic 

  5. Department of Economics

  6. Department of English

     Research 

  7. Department of Geography-Geology

     Research  Geology Field Camp 

  8. History Department

  9. Languages, Literatures and Cultures

  10. Department of Mathematics

  11. Department of Philosophy

  12. Department of Physics

     Research  Illinois State University Planetarium  Accreditation 

  13. Department of Politics and Government

  14. Department of Psychology

     Research  Stanley S. Marzolf Center for the Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents at Illinois State University 

  15. School of Social Work

     Accreditation 

  16. Department of Sociology and Anthropology

  17. Women’s and Gender Studies Program

  18. References

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The College of Arts and Sciences at Illinois State provides many majors and minors at the undergraduate level. Some of these programs are interdisciplinary. Many departments have teacher education programs where a student majors in a subject discipline while getting credentials towards a teaching certificate.

The College of Arts and Sciences is divided into three groups; Science and Mathematics (Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geography & Geology, Mathematics, Physics), Social Studies (Communication Science and Disorders, Economics, History, Politics and Government, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology and Anthropology), and Humanities (Communication, English, Language, Literatures, and Culture, and Philosophy).

School of Biological Sciences

The School of Biological Sciences at Illinois State encompasses the fields of biology from genetics to neurobiology to evolution and ecology.

Research

Currently, students, faculty and researchers are working together in areas of Bioenergy, Biomath, Biotechnology, and Conservation Biology. There are several research programs with the School including Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (BEES), Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) and Genetics and Microbiology. (GM)[1]

Department of Chemistry

The department, in conjunction with the Department of Biological Sciences, also offers a Biochemistry‐Molecular Biology degree for students interested in careers in biochemistry, biotechnology, or medicine.

Accreditation

Illinois State's Chemistry Teacher Education Program is fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE),[2] the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)[3] and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).[4]

Research

The faculty at Illinois State University maintains active, externally funded research programs that span traditional sub-disciplines of chemistry such as Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Education, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry.[5]

School of Communication

Student Organizations

  • The Daily Vidette provides ISU students with professional work experience and serves as the university community's daily newspaper.
  • J-News provides majors in the School of Communication the opportunity for additional training and practical experience by producing a weekly online news site.
  • TV-10 provides students with opportunities to practice television production and journalism techniques.
  • WZND provides practical experience and training for all ISU students interested in the radio broadcasting industry.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers one of the most comprehensive undergraduate programs in the state and has one of the largest SLP graduate programs in the country.[6]

Accreditation

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders graduate program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA).[7]

Research

There is currently research being done by the faculty in various areas. Current areas of interest with our faculty include the areas of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and the attitudes of peers towards those who use AAC, fluency disorders, specifically in the characteristics of stuttered speech and treatment efficacy, language development/disorders and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SOTL), classroom acoustics and speech perception in noise, auditory perception in the hearing impaired such as psychoacoustics, speech perception in noise and amplification, phonological awareness and phonological processing skills in individuals with and without communication disorders, ways to provide hearing healthcare to underserved populations, and development of school readiness skills in children with hearing loss. Research studies currently being conducted are examining phonological processing skills before and after enrollment in a Phonetics class, examining the phonological processing skills of children and adults who stutter, and examining how sound errors (obligatory, compensatory, development) of children with repaired cleft palate are reflected in their phonetic spellings.[8]

Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic

Located on the second floor of Fairchild Hall/ Rachel Cooper at the corner of Dry Grove and Main Street. With more than 12,000 patients visiting per year, our clinic is one of the largest in the Midwest. The clinic is a state-wide resource for communication disorders in children with Down Syndrome, evaluating and treating more Down Syndrome children than any other rehabilitation facility in the state.[9]

Department of Economics

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Department of English

Research

The faculty in the English Department has a wide range of specialties and research interests. They publish research in Children's Literature, Rhetoric and Composition, Creative Writing, English Education and Pedagogy, Linguistics/TESOL, Literary and Cultural Studies, Publishing, and Technical Writing.[10]

Department of Geography-Geology

The Department of Geography-Geology teaches and researches the area of geography by exploring spatial patterns of human-environment interaction as well as urban, political, and regional sub-disciplines of geography. Physical Geography and Geology teaching and research involve the scientific investigation of the nature of the Earth's interior, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere in four dimensions as well as forces that influence the development, distribution, and organization of physical features.

Research

Undergraduate majors are encouraged to participate in research with a faculty member, as either part of an independent study, a class assignment, or a funded project. All Geology faculty members are involved in undergraduate research because we believe that it significantly enhances the educational experience. Some of the fields that faculty and students are currently researching in are: Seismic Data Collection, Surficial Geological Mapping, Stable Isotope Analyses, and Geochemical Analysis of Basalts. In the graduate program, the students do their own original research. Areas of current research with the graduate program are Constructed Wetlands for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal, Using Noble Gases to Constrain Recharge to a Buried Valley Aquifer, Effects of Lateral Differences in Flow Velocity on Hyporehic Interchange, Fluid Pathway Delineation in Karst Aquifers, and 3D Geologic Mapping and Hydrogeologic Investigation of the Ticona Channel.[11]

Geology Field Camp

Illinois State University offers a six semester-hour course in traditional Field Geology that has been taught for more than three decades. The course is required for the Bachelor of Science degree, but applications from geology majors at other universities are welcomed.[12]

History Department

Illinois State’s History Department has 30 faculty members and about 600 full-time undergraduate and graduate students, making this department one of the largest in the state. Over 100 undergraduate and graduate courses are offered through the History Department.[13] ISU's History- Social Sciences Teacher Education program has been cited as one of the leaders in that field.[14]

Languages, Literatures and Cultures

The Languages, Literatures and Cultures department at Illinois State is focused on the development of language proficiency (speaking, writing, listening, and reading), cultural and linguistic knowledge, and critical thinking through the analytic study of literature. Six languages are available for students to study.[15]

Department of Mathematics

In December 2009, The Society of Actuaries named Illinois State University one of the Centers of Actuarial Excellence in North America for its Actuarial Science program.[16]

Department of Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy at Illinois State had one of the largest philosophy departments in the state, next to University of Illinois.[17]

Department of Physics

The Department of Physics at Illinois State ranks as one of the top two producers of Physics Bachelor of Science degrees in Illinois.[18] The department is also in the top undergraduate only physics departments in the nation in terms of the number of physics majors.[19] Although a graduate program is not offered at Illinois State, it is believed this opens up more opportunities for the undergraduate students to research, focus on finding employment, and have more scholarship opportunities.

Research

Undergraduate physics majors participate in faculty research programs, present at many conferences, and co-author publications in major scientific journals. Currently, Illinois State’s groups of researchers are exploring a wide variety of phenomena from basic quantum physics to applied materials science to space and astrophysics.[20]

Illinois State University Planetarium

Established on September 1, 1964, ISU’s Planetarium offers both live and taped shows, and educational services including school and community group presentations, teacher workshops, adult education classes, and the Traveling Telescope Program. The presentations are available in six foreign languages, and effects such as clusters, binary stars and eclipses are also available. Located right on campus at the east end of Felmley Hall of Science, on the corner of College Avenue and School Street, Click here to go to the Planetarium website.

Accreditation

The American Institute of Physics places Illinois State among the largest educators of physicists in the United States.[18]

Department of Politics and Government

The Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University has over four hundred students majoring in Politics and Government. Many are leaders in student government, and others participate in a host of different student organizations.[21]

Department of Psychology

Within the Department of Psychology at Illinois State, the psychology courses are taught by full-time faculty members in their areas of study who all hold doctorate degrees, as well as conduct their own research. Students are encouraged to complete a professional practice placements in the community social-service agencies, schools, and businesses.

Research

Currently faculty research had broad ranges throughout psychology.[22]

Stanley S. Marzolf Center for the Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents at Illinois State University

More commonly known at the Psychological Services Center (PSC), this center is dedicated to service, research, and the training of graduate students in the Clinical-Counseling Psychology Program and School Psychology. Graduate student clinicians are supervised by psychology faculty as they work closely with referred children, adolescents, and families. The PSC provides a wide range of services including individual and home-based or school-based assessment and treatment, group counseling, and classroom or parent education groups. The PSC also provides services to college students. It is located on the fourth floor of Fairchild Hall.[23]

School of Social Work

Accreditation

The undergraduate and graduate programs within the School of Social Work adhere to the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) as set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the national standard setting organization for social work programs.[24]

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

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Women’s and Gender Studies Program

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References

1. ^School of Biological Sciences Faculty Research
2. ^NCATE Accredited Institutions by State, retrieved October 31, 2012.
3. ^Illinois State Board of Education {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209093725/http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ |date=2014-02-09 }}, retrieved October 31, 2012.
4. ^National Science Teachers Association, retrieved October 31, 2012.
5. ^Department of Chemistry Faculty Research
6. ^Best Speech Language Pathology Programs, retrieved October 31, 2012.
7. ^American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, retrieved on October 31, 2012.
8. ^Research- Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, retrieved October 31, 2012.
9. ^Eckelmann-Taylor Speech & Hearing Clinic, retrieved October 31, 2012.
10. ^Department of English Research, retrieved October 31, 2012.
11. ^Department of Geology Research, retrieved October 31, 2012.
12. ^Geology Field Camp, retrieved October 31, 2012.
13. ^About the Department-History Department, retrieved November 2, 2012.
14. ^See, for example, William Weber, "The Growth of Collaboration in History Education: Current Practices," Perspectives (September 1999);  .
15. ^About Languages, Literatures and Cultures, retrieved November 2, 2012.
16. ^Meet the Centers of Actuarial Excellence, retrieved November 2, 2012.
17. ^Illinois State Department of Philosophy, retrieved November 2, 2012.
18. ^ISU Department of Physics Prospective Students, retrieved November 2, 2012.
19. ^Roster of Physics Departments, retrieved November 2, 2012.
20. ^Research Groups in the ISU Physics Department, retrieved November 2, 2012.
21. ^About the Department- Politics and Government, retrieved November 2, 2012.
22. ^Research in Psychology at Illinois State, retrieved November 2, 2012.
23. ^The Stanley S. Marzolf Center for the Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents, retrieved November 2, 2012.
24. ^Directory of Accredited Programs, retrieved November 2, 2012.
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