May 20, 2024  
2018-19 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-19 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED

Course Offerings


  

 

History

  
  • HIS 303 - Global Diplomacy


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the complexities of international relations since the end of World War II, including the rise and fall of the Cold War and the role of the third world in global affairs. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 304 - History of Science


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the history of science from ancient times through the 20th century. Emphasis on the people, cultures and concepts that influenced the development of science across the world and the role of science in everyday life. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 308 - Introduction to Public History


    Credit(s): 3

    An introduction to the ways in which traditional academic history and public history complement and enrich one another. Addresses historical work in such areas as oral history, historical societies, editing projects, businesses, libraries, historic preservation projects, museums and archives. Includes lectures, guest speakers, field trips and individual projects. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 310 - Topics in U.S. History


    Credit(s): 3

    Titles and topics will vary. May be repeated with a change of topic for up to 9 hours. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 312 - Topics in World Regional History


    Credit(s): 3

    In-depth examination of people, ideas or events that have influenced the histories of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia or other regions of the world. May be repeated once with change of topic. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 313 - Topics in Comparative and/or Global History


    Credit(s): 3

    In-depth examination of topics and themes across time and space. Topics may include comparative empires, comparative revolutions, social movements and thematic studies, such as Atlantic piracy or global communism. May be repeated once with change of topic. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 314 - Women’s History


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the history of women in Western culture with an emphasis on America from the colonial era to modern times. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 315 - Modern South Asia


    Credit(s): 3

    A survey of the history of modern South Asia from the beginning of the 18th century to the present. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 316 - History of the Islamic World


    Credit(s): 3

    A history of Islam from early foundations to contemporary times. Course will focus on themes of culture, gender, politics, art, architecture and science. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 317 - Ancient Greece


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced survey of ancient Greece tracing the developments of the cultural, political, intellectual and artistic achievements of Greek civilization from the Bronze Age through the conquest of Macedonia. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 318 - Ancient Rome


    Credit(s): 3

    Advanced survey of ancient Rome tracing the developments of the cultural, political, intellectual and artistic achievements of Roman civilization from the foundation of the city through the kingdom, republic and empire to the fifth century A.D. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 319 - Middle Ages


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the political, social, economic and cultural developments of European civilization from the classical period to the end of the Middle Ages. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 320 - Modern East Asia


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the history of China and Japan from the late 1800s through the late 20th century. Emphasis on culture, modernization and revolutionary movements. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 324 - Renaissance and Reformation, 1350-1648


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of political, social, economic and cultural developments in Europe during the Renaissance and Reformation. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 325 - Age of Absolutism, 1648-1789


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of the great age of monarchy between the Thirty Years War and the French Revolution. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 326 - Age of Nationalism, 1815-1914


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the social, economic and political changes that contributed to the spread of nationalism and of nation building in Europe. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 328 - Contemporary Europe


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of Europe since World War I. Topics include the breakdown of the peace settlement ending World War I, the impact of World War II on Europe, the rise and fall of the Cold War, decolonization and recent developments. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 330 - European Popular Culture, 1500-1800


    Credit(s): 3

    The traditions and beliefs of ordinary men and women, including popular religion, festivals, magic, violence, rebellions and family life. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 332 - History of Latin America


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of Mexico, Central America and South America from pre-Colombian times through independence and into the 20th century. Emphasizes the factors that have affected the region’s economic and political development. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 333 - History of Mexico


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of Mexico from the rise of Aztec civilization to the Mexican Revolution of the 20th century and its aftermath. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 334 - U.S.-Mexico Borderlands


    Credit(s): 3

    Examines the major concepts, developments and problems in the history of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands since 1848. Focuses on issues such as immigration, violence, contraband and transnationalism, and how political and economic policies in both nations shaped everyday life in the borderlands region. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 335 - History of Texas


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of Texas history from 1600 to present. Emphasizes Anglo-American colonization, the Revolution and the Republic, Reconstruction, Populism, the New Deal and the post-World War II era. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 336 - Latino History, 1848-Present


    Credit(s): 3

    Examination of how Latinos adjust, integrate, assimilate, resist and adapt to the many forces that affect their lives in the U.S. since 1848. Special emphasis on Mexican Americans and their place in United States history. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 341 - Origins of Medieval Britain


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of English history from primitive times to the end of the Middle Ages. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 342 - The Making of Modern Britain


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of English history from the end of the Middle Ages to the modern era. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 343 - Colonial America


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the colonial foundations of North America from Columbus to 1763. Special emphasis on British colonial administration and rule. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 344 - The American South


    Credit(s): 3

    Comprehensive survey of the American South from European contact through the contemporary period. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 345 - American West


    Credit(s): 3

    Examination of the role of the American West in the development of the American nation. Course fee $5 to $325.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 349 - African American History


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of African-American history from 1619 to the present. Emphasis on the development of racial slavery, the politics of slavery, slave culture, free people of color, emancipation, Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, the black experience in America since World War II, modern African-American culture, the Civil Rights Movement, the rise of Black Power ideology and current trends in African-American studies. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 350 - U.S. Military History


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the evolution of American military doctrine and tactics from the Revolutionary Era through the 20th century. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 352 - Twentieth-Century Russia


    Credit(s): 3

    General overview of the political, economic and social trends in Russia and the Soviet Union from the reign of Nicholas II to the fall of communism. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 376 - Teaching History and Social Studies in Secondary Schools


    Credit(s): 3

    Basic classroom methods for teaching history and social studies in secondary schools. Emphasizes the development of teaching resources and aids and the organization of content for effective instruction. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 417 - Early Christianity


    Credit(s): 3

    An exploration of early Christianity from its emergence within Second-Temple Judaism to its spread and influence within the Roman world to the fourth century A.D. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 426 - French Revolution and Napoleon


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of revolutionary change in France from the collapse of the Old Regime through the birth of the republic and the rise and fall of Napoleon. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 438 - American Cities and Suburbs


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of U.S. cities and suburbs from the Colonial period to the present. Emphasis on urban and suburban society, culture, technology, built environment, spatial organization, politics and government; the tensions between centralization and decentralization; and the dynamics of class, gender and race in city and suburban life. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 440 - American Revolution


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the American Revolution through ratification of the Constitution. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 443 - The Early Republic


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of political and cultural developments sectional conflict and expansion during the Federalist, Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Eras (1790s to 1840s). Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 445 - Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the political, military and cultural history of the Civil War and the era of Reconstruction. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 448 - The Making of Modern America (1865-1921)


    Credit(s): 3

    An examination of United States political, social and economic history from the Gilded Age through the Progressive Era. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 449 - United States in World War II


    Credit(s): 3

    An examination of the American military, economic, political, social and diplomatic role in World War II. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 450 - The Roaring Twenties and Great Depression


    Credit(s): 3

    An examination of United States social, political and economic history between the World Wars (1919 to 1942). Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 451 - America Since 1945


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of post-1945 America with an emphasis on the impact of the Cold War, the 1950s Red Scare, the Civil Rights Movement, youth subcultures, the Vietnam War and current problems. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 452 - Vietnam War


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the Vietnam conflict from the 1940s through the 1970s, examining diplomatic, political, economic and military issues. Emphasis on the U.S. role but with significant attention devoted to the Vietnamese and international dimensions of the conflict. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 457 - Europe and World War I


    Credit(s): 3

    Study of the background causes, military actions and the climactic results of the war. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 459 - Nazi Germany


    Credit(s): 3

    Analysis of the political, military and social developments in Hitler’s Third Reich with special emphasis on personalities, Nazi ideology and the Holocaust. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 460 - Cold War Cultures (1945-1991)


    Credit(s): 3

    Explores the impact of the Cold War on the cultural and social history of the Soviet Union, the United States and selected other areas of the world. Includes analyses of social and cultural confrontations between Cold War powers in areas such as sports, the arts and space exploration. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 461 - History of American Sports


    Credit(s): 3

    An examination of the development of sports in America from the colonial era to the present. Topics include race, gender, commercialism, drug use and abuse, violence and the role of sports in American society. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 463 - American Legal and Constitutional History


    Credit(s): 3

    Examines the American Constitution from its origins until the present day. Topics include drafting the Constitution; the Bill of Rights; the Marshall era; the crises caused by slavery and emancipation; the rise of substantive due process; freedom of speech; the New Deal; the Warren Court, civil liberties and civil rights; criminal justice and the right of privacy; abortion and affirmative action; and the “war on terrorism.”  Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 464 - American Popular Culture


    Credit(s): 3

    Survey of the development of mass culture and entertainment in the United States since the late 19th century with a particular emphasis on music, film, literature and visual arts. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 465 - Internship in History


    Credit(s): 3

    Ten to 15 hours of hands-on experience per week in some aspect of public history, such as museum, editorial, archival, heritage tourism or historic preservation work.
    Prerequisite(s): 12 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 470 - Senior Seminar


    Credit(s): 3

    Course designed to refine research and writing skills. Students will typically complete a research project or projects based upon the use of primary and secondary sources. Required for all undergraduate history majors. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): HIS 210  and 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 475 - Advanced Independent Studies


    Credit(s): 1-3

    Individual instruction, conference and research for advanced students. Consent of department chairman is required.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS
  
  • HIS 476 - Senior Thesis in History


    Credit(s): 3

    Individual project directed by a faculty member for advanced students. Consent of department chair is required.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of HIS

Horticulture

  
  • HRT 210 - Ornamental Horticulture


    Credit(s): 2

    An overview of the ornamental horticulture industry, including landscaping, nursery management, retail sales, floriculture and other types of enterprises. Emphasis is placed on the propagation, production and use of bedding, tropical foliage and indoor plants.  Course fee $5.
  
  • HRT 210L - Ornamental Horticulture Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    An overview of the ornamental horticulture industry, including landscaping, nursery management, retail sales, floriculture and other types of enterprises. Emphasis is placed on the propagation, production and use of bedding, tropical foliage and indoor plants.  Course fee $10.
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 212 - Fruit and Vegetable Production


    Credit(s): 2

    Factors influencing the successful growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of fruit and vegetable crops. Special focus on low-input farming systems, irrigation efficiency, pest management, and alternative crops and technology.  Course fee $20.
  
  • HRT 212L - Fruit and Vegetable Production Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Factors influencing the successful growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of fruit and vegetable crops. Special focus on low-input farming systems, irrigation efficiency, pest management, and alternative crops and technology.  Course fee $10.
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 213 - Annuals and Perennials


    Credit(s): 2

    Principles and practices of herbaceous landscape color plants, including annuals, perennials, tropicals and bulbs. Emphasis is placed on identification, production, use and maintenance of year-round bedding plants in East Texas. Course fee $20.
  
  • HRT 213L - Annuals and Perennials Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Principles and practices of herbaceous landscape color plants, including annuals, perennials, tropicals and bulbs. Emphasis is placed on identification, production, use and maintenance of year-round bedding plants in East Texas. Course fee $10.
  
  • HRT 239 - Basic Landscape Design


    Credit(s): 2

    History and basic principles, formal and informal designs, and community planning and zoning.  Course fee $15.
    Prerequisite(s): AGM 120  
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 239L  
  
  • HRT 239L - Basic Landscape Design Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    History and basic principles, formal and informal designs, and community planning and zoning.  Course fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 239  
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 247 - Landscape Installation


    Credit(s): 2

    Application of design principles, including interpretation of plans, costs and bidding, site preparation, construction materials, planting and maintenance. Course fee $25.
  
  • HRT 247L - Landscape Installation Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Application of design principles, including interpretation of plans, costs and bidding, site preparation, construction materials, planting and maintenance. Course fee $10.
  
  • HRT 315 - Turfgrass Science I


    Credit(s): 3

    Principles of turfgrass production and selection; establishment and maintenance of turfgrass for residential and commercial landscape applications. Course fee $25.
  
  • HRT 315L - Turfgrass Science I Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Principles of turfgrass production and selection; establishment and maintenance of turfgrass for residential and commercial landscape applications. Course fee $10.
  
  • HRT 321 - Greenhouse Management


    Credit(s): 2

    Principles of greenhouse management. Course fee $50.
    Prerequisite(s): AGN 110  
  
  • HRT 321L - Greenhouse Management Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Principles of greenhouse management. Course fee $10.
    Prerequisite(s): AGN 110  
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 322 - Floriculture


    Credit(s): 2

    Principles and practical applications of commercial production of pot plants, cut flower crops flower arrangements, post-harvest handling and marketing techniques. Course fee $175.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 322L  
    Lab fee $20.
  
  • HRT 322L - Floriculture Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Principles and practical applications of commercial production of pot plants, cut flower crops flower arrangements, post-harvest handling and marketing techniques. Course fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 322  
    Lab fee $20.
  
  • HRT 323 - Environmental Horticulture Physiology


    Credit(s): 3

    Fundamental concepts underlying the science of horticultural crop production and management, including abiotic and biotic environmental factors relative to their effects on plant physiology.
  
  • HRT 324 - Landscape Plant Materials I


    Credit(s): 2

    Emphasis on the plants most commonly used in East Texas landscapes. Requires the identification of 175 small trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers and herbaceous perennials. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of agriculture
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 324L  
  
  • HRT 324L - Landascape Plant Materials I Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Emphasis on the plants most commonly used in East Texas landscapes. Requires the identification of 175 small trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers and herbaceous perennials. Course fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 324  
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 325 - Design Application Software I (CAD)


    Credit(s): 2

    Introduction to the use of computer-assisted design software. Acquaints students with basic 2-D design principles, utilizing the latest CAD and architectural software in a computer lab setting. Course fee $35. (Same as AGM 325 )
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 325L  
  
  • HRT 325L - Design App Software I (CAD) Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Introduction to the use of computer-assisted design software. Acquaints students with basic 2-D design principles, utilizing the latest CAD and architectural software in a computer lab setting. Course fee $10. (Same as AGM 325L )
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 325  
    Lab fee $10.
  
  • HRT 326 - Design Application Software II (CAD)


    Credit(s): 2

    Advanced course on the use of computer-assisted design software. Emphasis on 3-D drawing and customized design. Experience with latest architectural, mechanical and landscape software.  Course fee $35. (Same as AGM 326 )
    Prerequisite(s): AGM 325  or HRT 325  
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 326L  
  
  • HRT 326L - Design App Software II (CAD) Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Advanced course on the use of computer-assisted design software. Emphasis on 3-D drawing and customized design. Experience with latest architectural, mechanical and landscape software.  Course fee $10. (Same as AGM 326L )
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 326  
    Lab fee $10.
  
  • HRT 413 - Nursery Management


    Credit(s): 2

    Study of the principles and practices involved in commercial production, marketing and management of nursery crops. Course fee $20.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of agriculture
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 413L  
  
  • HRT 413L - Nursery Management Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Study of the principles and practices involved in commercial production, marketing and management of nursery crops. Course fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 413  
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 416 - Plant Propagation


    Credit(s): 2

    Physiological relationships involved in plant propagation-environmental factors as they relate to plant growth structures and nursery conditions. Course fee $40.
    Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of agriculture
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 416L  
  
  • HRT 416L - Plant Propagation Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Physiological relationships involved in plant propagation-environmental factors as they relate to plant growth structures and nursery conditions. Course fee $10.
    Co-requisite(s): HRT 416  
    Lab fee $5.
  
  • HRT 417 - Advanced Landscape Design


    Credit(s): 2

    Practical design applications for landscape situations using various plant materials, cost estimation, contracting, construction and maintenance. Course fee $5.
    Prerequisite(s): HRT 239  and/or AGM 325  HRT 325  
  
  • HRT 417L - Advanced Landscape Design Lab


    Course fee $10.
  
  • HRT 419 - Turfgrass Management II


    Credit(s): 2

    Focuses on the skills needed by golf course, park and athletic field managers to develop cost-effective management practices for facilities under intensive use. Emphasis is placed on site-specific needs, including substrate modification, irrigation and drainage, fertilization and pest management. 
  
  • HRT 419L - Turfgrass Management II Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Focuses on the skills needed by golf course, park and athletic field managers to develop cost-effective management practices for facilities under intensive use. Emphasis is placed on site-specific needs, including substrate modification, irrigation and drainage, fertilization and pest management.  Course fee $10.
    Lab fee $5.

Human Services

  
  • HSR 120 - Introduction to Human Services


    Credit(s): 3

    An introductory course providing an overview of the following programs: deaf and hard of hearing, communication disorders, rehabilitation services, orientation and mobility, visual impairment, special education, counseling and school psychology. It is required for special education non-teaching minors and human services B.S. majors, or may be taken as an elective.
  
  • HSR 498 - Human Services Clinical Rotation


    Credit(s): 3-6

    Required of every candidate for the Bachelor of Science in human services, this clinical rotation training experience is designed to integrate application of the knowledge acquired in previous, concurrent and prerequisite courses and hone interpersonal competencies and service delivery-related skill practices required to maintain longevity as a professional in working environments associated with human services provided to clients from diverse ethnocultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. The course is designed to evaluate and strengthen students’ readiness to practice. Emphasis is placed on training experiences related to meeting client and family needs, engaging populations across the life span of development, and professionals’ roles in addressing life adjustment, legal and ethical issues. Trainees must enroll in three credit hours of clinical rotation twice before degree completion. Successful completion of the first enrollment with a grade of C or higher is required prior to faculty-approved second enrollment. Students may not simultaneously enroll in both sections during the same semester. Course fee $144.
  
  • HSR 499 - Human Services Undergraduate Thesis


    Credit(s): 1-3

    Required of every candidate for the Bachelor of Science in human services, the thesis is a significant contribution of research/scholarship activity that reflects the beliefs undergirding the degree program as scholar-practitioner; responsible, disciplined inquiry in the candidate’s major area of study and an authentic contribution to the body of literature in human services. Except in special scenarios as approved by the chair program faculty, students may enroll in undergraduate thesis no earlier than the midpoint (spring semester) of the junior year with faculty advisor approval. The format of the thesis must be acceptable to the faculty member affiliated with the program, the departmental advisory council and adhere to the American Psychological Association guidelines for a publishable manuscript in an APA journal. The research must be an original work in that it should study participants in an original way based on recommendations embedded in the literature. It does not mean that the study must examine a subject or participant in a way never before considered. The final work must be prepared under the guidance of a thesis chair and advisory committee. The final manuscript must be acceptable in both content and expression and must be presented in a format consistent with the discipline.
    Prerequisite(s): All 300-courses must be completed prior to enrollment.

Human Sciences

  
  • HMS 100 - Foundations in Human Sciences


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the human sciences professions.
  
  • HMS 102 - Introduction to Hospitality Industry


    Credit(s): 3

    Overview of the vast scope of the industry, historical perspective, analysis of the industry as a profession, professional opportunities and future outlook. Course fee $140.
  
  • HMS 113 - Pre-Portfolio Development


    Credit(s): 1

    Introduction to the development of a professional portfolio. 
  
  • HMS 115 - Principles, Elements and Resources in Design


    Credit(s): 3

    Overview of basic interior design concepts/theories; relationships of principles and elements of design in interior environments; and measurements, specifications and resources used by professional designers. Course fee $20.
  
  • HMS 119 - Introduction to Merchandising


    Credit(s): 3

    Fundamentals of merchandising from concept to consumer and exploratory study of careers in fashion merchandising and interior merchandising. Course fee $135.
  
  • HMS 131 - Apparel I


    Credit(s): 3

    Influences on apparel preferences and purchases, wardrobe planning principles and budgeting, sources of apparel, and characteristics of fit in apparel.
  
  • HMS 137 - Principles of Food Science


    Credit(s): 1

    Basic principles and techniques of food selection, preparation and storage, including food composition, nutrient content and role in the diet. Course fee $45.
    Co-requisite(s): HMS 137L  
  
  • HMS 137L - Principles of Food Science


    Credit(s): 2

    Basic principles and techniques of food selection, preparation and storage, including food composition, nutrient content and role in the diet.
    Lab fee $10.
  
  • HMS 138 - Diet and Fitness


    Credit(s): 1

    Overview of concepts related to food, nutrition and health.
  
  • HMS 139 - Management in Meal Production


    Credit(s): 2

    Meal management with emphasis on procuring, planning, preparing and serving. Analysis of resource allocation in relation to time, energy, economics and human factors. Course fee $34.
    Co-requisite(s): HMS 139L  
  
  • HMS 139L - Management in Meal Production Lab


    Credit(s): 1

    Meal management with emphasis on procuring, planning, preparing and serving. Analysis of resource allocation in relation to time, energy, economics and human factors.
    Lab fee $10.
  
  • HMS 146 - Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the history and development of the profession. Exploration of the diversity of job opportunities in the field of human development and family studies.
  
  • HMS 201 - Family Life Education


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the field of family life education and the philosophy and principles of family life education. Topics include planning, implementing and evaluating family life education programs in community and education settings.
 

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