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Contact: Mark McGowan, NIU Office of Public Affairs
(815) 753-9472
October 27, 2003
DeKalb — Students interested in becoming majors in the Northern Illinois University College of Health and Human Sciences can learn more about its programs Monday, Nov. 3, at the first ‘Taste of Health and Human Sciences.” Current majors also are invited to discover opportunities within student organizations.
Organized by the HHS Student Advisory Committee, the event takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Light Court of Wirtz Hall. Refreshments will be served.
“This is the time of year students are registering for the spring semester, and for those looking for a major, this is a good opportunity,” said Sandi Kuchynka, director of academic advising. “With our move to Wirtz Hall, we’re also reminding the campus community that we are now more centrally located than we had been.”
Majors include audiology, child development, clinical laboratory sciences, community health, deafness rehabilitation counseling, early childhood education, family and individual development, family social services, health administration, health education, hospitality, military science, nursing, nutrition and dietetics, physical therapy, speech pathology, teacher certification in family and consumer sciences, and textiles, apparel and merchandising.
For more information, call (815) 753-1891.
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