IO = Infrequently Offered Course
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HE 1300 |
Interior Design (IO) |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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A study of types of
housing, architectural styles, principles of designing a house, including criteria for selecting and evaluating floor
plans. Detailed discussion of the
principles and elements of design as they apply to backgrounds and
furnishings. Other topics: furniture types and arrangements, window
planning selection and treatments, floor coverings, lighting, accessories,
and low-budget decorating. |
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HE 1304 |
Consumer Education (IO) |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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Consumer education
involves a number of current issues including advertising, better buymanship, credit, insurance, investments, taxes, and
government control. |
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HE 1305 |
Foods for Today (IO) |
1 Credit Hour |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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Fundamentals of food
purchasing, preparation, and meal service with emphasis in nutritional
adequacy and management. Lab work
included. |
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HE 1354 |
Family Law (IO) |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction to the
concentration aspects of family law, subject matter includes marriage
regulations, equality of spouses, abortion, establishing paternity, adoption,
parental authority and custody, child support, child neglect and abuse,
divorce, alimony, and separation agreements. |
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HE 1360 |
Food for Man (IO) |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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This is a study of man’s
food supply and resources throughout the world, and a study of the
developments in foods and nutrition and the implication of proper nutrition
for world populations. |
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HE 5201 |
Foster Parent Training
(IO) |
1 Credit Hour |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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Helps prospective foster
parents to understand the role of temporary parents and caregivers. Assists foster parents in understanding dysfunctional
families and children who come from these homes. |
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