2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Human Ecology
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Professor Bailey, Director; Professors Cunningham, Plant; Associate Professors Anderson, Mullens, Swafford; Assistant Professor Jolley
The discipline of human ecology is the study of the reciprocal relationships humans have with their environments–social, cultural, physical-and-home, work, leisure, community-and the interactions between the two. The purpose of the discipline is to enhance the quality of life for individuals and families. The knowledge base of the discipline integrates concepts of individual and family development, food and nutrition, textiles, apparel and merchandising, housing and furnishings, design, and consumer science. The curricula of the School of Human Ecology are designed to prepare students for careers in business, education, and service professions and/or for advanced studies.
The School of Human Ecology offers the following curricula and undergraduate degree:
Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology
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Human Ecology, Child Development & Family Relations, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Child Life, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Family & Consumer Sciences Education, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Food, Nutrition & Dietetics, Dietetics Option, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Food, Nutrition & Dietetics, Food Systems Option, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Housing & Design, B.S.H.E.
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Human Ecology, Merchandising & Design, B.S.H.E.
Non-Degree
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