Jul 02, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Human Development and Consumer Sciences

  
  • HDCS 4300 - Research Concepts in HDCS

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Research processes applicable to human development and consumer sciences.
    Repeatability: May be repeated up to 2 times.

    Typically Offered: Fall & Spring

  
  • HDCS 4302 - Apparel Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 3303  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Critical evaluation of quality levels of manufactured apparel. Issues involved in merchandising.
  
  • HDCS 4303 - Merchandising Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 3303  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Merchandising systems, including wholesale, retail, and allied markets. Emphasis on initiating and implementing changes within the system.
  
  • HDCS 4304 - Fashion Brand Direction

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 4303 .
    Description
    Theory, analysis, and application of branding processes and strategies for the fashion industry.
  
  • HDCS 4369 - Entrepreneurship

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 4369
    Prerequisite: HDCS 3376.
    Description
    Planning and organizing a single proprietorship with emphasis on technical assistance, marketing strategy, location, financing, legal issues, management of human resources, promotion, business records, and credit.
  
  • HDCS 4370 - Technology Entrepreneurship

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior Standing or departmental approval.
    Description
    Concepts and issues related to the commercialization of technology based products and services.
  
  • HDCS 4372 - Forecasting for Technology Entrepreneurship

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or department approval.
    Description
    Forecasting technology and organizational change with performance models.
  
  • HDCS 4374 - Entrepreneurial E-Tailing

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or department approval.
    Description
    Technology-based approaches for entrepreneurial enterprises.
  
  • HDCS 4375 - Strategies in Digital Retail

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 or equivalent.
    Description
    Strategies for consumer acceptance and profitability in digital retail.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HDCS 4380 - Merchandising

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or department approval.
    Description
    Mathematical, statistical, and control phases of retail buying, computing prices and markups, evaluating inventories, controlling stocks, and budgeting expenses.
  
  • HDCS 4386 - Communication Strategies for Retailing and Supply Chain

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 3300  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Principles and techniques of mass communication, direct marketing and media used in retailing and supply chain programs, and providing services.
  
  • HDCS 4393 - Internship in Retail and Consumer Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Retail and Consumer Science major and senior standing.
    Description
    Application of theoretical approaches to the study of the individual, family, and consumer through a supervised practicum in the student’s area of emphasis.
  
  • HDCS 4394 - Internship in Retailing and Consumer Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: HDCS major and senior standing.
    Corequisite: HDCS 4393 .
    Description
    Application of theoretical approaches to the study of the individual, family, and consumer through a supervised practicum in the student’s area of emphasis.
  
  • HDCS 4396 - Selected Topics in Human Development and Consumer Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing and permission of the department chair.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for a maximum of nine semester hours.

  
  • HDCS 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

Human Development and Family Studies

  
  • HDFS 1300 - Development of Contemporary Families

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 1.5
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301.
    Description
    A multidisciplinary integration of historical, psychological, and sociological approaches to the study and understanding of diversity in family forms and public policies that influence a family’s values, beliefs, and behaviors.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HDFS 1311 - Personal Development and College Success

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Theory and research on cognitive, motivational, and behavioral factors related to academic success; emphasis on application to students’ development and personal and family resource management.
  
  • HDFS 2314 - Introduction to Human Development and Interventions

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Multidisciplinary integration of biological, psychological, and cultural approaches to the study of life-span human development; introduction to the development-in-context approach to understanding human development; focus on applied problems related to delivery of human services.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (80) Core-Social & Behavioral Science
    TCCNS Equivalent: PSYC 2314
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HDFS 2320 - Research Methods in Human Development & Family Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in HDFS 1300 or HDFS 2314.
    Description
    Understanding, planning, and evaluating research. The nature of scientific research, fundamentals of research, ethics, measurement, and design with emphasis on applications in HDFS.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HDFS 3300 - Introduction to Educational Psychology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Formerly EPSY 3300 Educational Psychology
    Prerequisite: Completion of UH Core Social and Behavioral Sciences course
    Description
    Overview of educational theories emphazising learning and motivation. Focus on how theories can be applied in multiple context to a diverse population of learners.
  
  • HDFS 3310 - Introduction to Child Life

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314 .
    Description
    Examines the role of child life specialists in meeting children’s psychosocial needs. Students explore the intersection of human development, family systems, the healthcare environment, illness, and therapeutic play.
  
  • HDFS 3317 - Prenatal and Infant Developmt

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Multidisciplinary integration of biomedical, psychosocial, and cultural perspectives on prenatal and infancy period; implications of early determinants in relation to later development.
  
  • HDFS 3318 - Human Ecol of Adult Developmt

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Multidisciplinary integration of biological, psychological, and cultural perspectives on adult development and aging; emphasis on development-in-context approach to understanding adulthood; and focus on applied problems related to adult development.
  
  • HDFS 3320 - Careers in Human Development and Family Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDFS 4322 Human Development and Family Studies
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Explores interdisciplinary career options within helping professions. Specialties such as careers and graduate programs focused on developmental stages and family life education will be covered as well as the importance of transferable skills, laws and professional ethical standards, and the influence of public policy on individuals and families.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HDFS 3350 - Observation and Assessment of Children and Adolescents

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314 .
    Description
    Observation and informal assessment methods for children from birth through adolescence to assess biological, cognitive, and socioemotional development. Includes the development and/or selection of appropriate instruments, data collection techniques, and analysis of assessment results and application of theory to developmentally appropriate practice.
    Additional Fee: Y Fee Type Lab Fee
  
  • HDFS 4198 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HDFS 4315 - Culture and Diversity in Human Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Formerly HDFS 4315 Analysis of Community Resources and Human Services
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314 .
    Description
    Culture and diversity throughout the lifespan. Includes service learning component.
  
  • HDFS 4316 - Dynamics of Family Relationships

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Multidisciplinary research related to the internal dynamics of contemporary families with an emphasis on interpersonal communication, family policies, and the impacts of stress and crises on families.
  
  • HDFS 4317 - Introduction to Early Childhood Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2.0    Lab Contact Hours: 2.0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314  and prior or concurrent enrollment in HDFS 3350 .
    Description
    Development from birth to 8 years of age that covers physical, cognitive, language and literacy, and socio-emotional development, including a practicum.
    Additional Fee: $2.00 Fee Type Lab Fee
  
  • HDFS 4318 - Parent-Child Relationships

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314  and HDFS 1300  (or consent of the instructor).
    Description
    Multidisciplinary overview of parent-child relationships in contemporary society, emphasis on development-in-context approach to the study of parenting; review of research and public policies on parenting; and focus on strategies for prevention and intervention in a variety of settings.
  
  • HDFS 4320 - Evaluation of Programs for Children and Families

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2320  or HLT 4307 , or PSYC 2305  or MATH 3211 or an equivalent introductory research methods/statistics course.
    Description
    Program evaluation involves research to evaluate the design, implementation, effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of social programs. Topics covered include reasons for and uses of program evaluations; types of evaluation, and evaluation methods; including needs assessment, formative research, process evaluation, monitoring of outputs and outcomes, impact assessment, and cost analysis.
  
  • HDFS 4325 - Theory to Practice in Human Development and Family Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 1.5
    Prerequisite: HDFS 2314, HDFS 3300, HDFS 3350.
    Description
    Techniques for family life educators and human science providrs who will help individuals and families address key issues of development and human relationships at each stage of the life cycle. Students will gain an understanding of their professional role in supporting evidence-based practices through effective use of community and family resources.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • HDFS 4393 - Internship in Human Development & Family Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: HDFS Major, Senior Standing, HDFS 2320, HDFS 4317, HDFS 4319 and passing required writing assessment.
    Description
    Application of theoretical approaches, public policies, and professional ethics related to the study of the individual, family, and/or community through a supervised internship in the student’s area of emphasis.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HDFS 4394 - Internship in Human Development & Family Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: HDFS Major, Senior Standing, HDFS 2320, HDFS 4317, HDFS 4319, concurrent enrollment in HDFS 4393 and passing required writing assessment.
    Description
    Multidisciplinary integration of biological and cultural approaches to the study of life-span human development; introduction to the development-in-context approach to understanding human development; focus on applied problems related to delivery of human services.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HDFS 4397 - Selected Topics in Hdfs

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing in HDFS and permission of the instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours of credit.

  
  • HDFS 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Independent Study in Human Development and Family Studies.

Human Nutrition and Foods

  
  • NUTR 2133 - Commercial Food Production I Lab

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 .
    Corequisite: NUTR 2333 .
    Description
    Laboratory experiences in food preparation, basic cooking techniques, use of commercial equipment, food/kitchen safety and sanitation, and the relationship between food, chemistry, and microbiology.
  
  • NUTR 2332 - Introduction To Human Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 2332
    Prerequisite: MATH 1314 and 3 SCH of BIOL.
    Description
    Principles of human nutrition, with emphasis on the nutrient composition of foods, nutrient absorption, and metabolic and physiological processes. Evaluate nutrition claims.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (30) Core-Life & Physical Sciences
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • NUTR 2333 - Commercial Food Production I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NUTR 2233; NUTR 2333 Food Science I
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 .
    Corequisite: NUTR 2133 .
    Description
    Introduction to general principles of food, food preparation, basic cooking techniques, use of commercial equipment, food/kitchen safety and sanitation, and the relationship between food, chemistry, and microbiology.
  
  • NUTR 3101 - Dietetics as a Profession

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: declared major in nutrition.
    Description
    Overview of dietetics profession, including the development of a professional portfolio, career options in dietetics, and application to post-baccalaureate programs.
  
  • NUTR 3135 - Commercial Food Production II Lab

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Formerly NUTR 3235 Commercial Food Production Lab; NUTR 3135 Commercial Food Production Lab
    Prerequisite: Junior standing, NUTR 2133 , NUTR 2333 .
    Corequisite: NUTR 3335 .
    Description
    Laboratory experiences in quantity foods processing and merchandising, menu planning, menu analysis, cost analysis, and procurement.
  
  • NUTR 3320 - Seminar in Nutrition Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NUTR 4337
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Analysis of research methods in the field of nutrition.
  
  • NUTR 3330 - Management in Food and Nutrition Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NUTR 3330 Food Service Systems Management
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 3101 .
    Description
    Overview of nutrition and food systems management with emphasis in operational and management functions. Includes management principles, accounting, clinical management, financial management, and human resources.
  
  • NUTR 3334 - Advanced Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 3334
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Metabolic pathways of macronutrients. Role of micronutrients in human nutrition.
  
  • NUTR 3335 - Commercial Food Production II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2133 , NUTR 2333 , and Junior Standing.
    Corequisite: NUTR 3135 .
    Description
    Lecture and lab experiences that offer an overview of quantity foods processing and merchandising, menu planning, menu analysis, cost analysis, and procurement.
  
  • NUTR 3336 - Nutritional Pathophysiology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332, BIOL 2301, BIOL 2101, BIOL 2302, and BIOL 2102.
    Description
    Diseased and other abnormal physiological processes of various pathological conditions involving the
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • NUTR 3340 - Nutrition In The Life Cycle

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 3340
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Changes in nutritional needs from infancy through advanced age. Changes in absorption, metabolism, and utilization of nutrients throughout the life cycle.
  
  • NUTR 4101 - Dietetics as a Profession II

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 , NUTR 3101 , and Declared Major in Nutrition.
    Description
    Continuation of Dietetics as a Profession I including exploring career options in nutrition and dietetics, completion of a professional portfolio, resume writing, interviewing skills, and application to post graduate programs.
  
  • NUTR 4201 - Dietetics as a Profession II

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 , NUTR 3101 , and declared major in Nutrition.
    Description
    Continuation of Dietetics as a Profession I including exploring career options in nutrition and dietetics, completion of a professional portfolio, resume writing, interviewing skills, and application to post graduate programs.
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • NUTR 4312 - Nutrition Assessment & Planning

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and prior completion or concurrent enrollment in NUTR 3336 .
    Description
    Determination of nutritional status of individuals, including dietary assessment and anthropometric techniques. Emphasis on diet modification, counseling, documentation, and provision of care.
  
  • NUTR 4333 - Medical Nutrition Therapy - Cardiovascular

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing NUTR 3336  and NUTR 4312 .
    Description
    Medical nutrition therapy in the management of cardiovascular and renal diseases, diabetes, obesity, and digestive disorders.
  
  • NUTR 4334 - Community Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 4334
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Assessment of the nutritional needs of population groups. Application of nutritional epidemiology and overview of nutritional programs and interventions available in the community.
  
  • NUTR 4345 - The Obesity Epidemic

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing.
    Description
    Investigation of public health, policy, and environmental correlates of obesity prevention and control in the U.S.
  
  • NUTR 4346 - Research in Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NUTR 4346 Research in Obesity and Weight Management
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Overview of the research process. Critical analysis of current research in nutrition.
  
  • NUTR 4347 - Medical Nutrition Therapy - Metabolic

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing and NUTR 3336  and NUTR 4312 
    Description
    Medical nutrition therapy in the management of liver, gall bladder, respiratory, cancer, and infectious disease states.
  
  • NUTR 4348 - Introduction to Nutritional Counseling

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Overview of principles and techniques of effective counseling methods as well as nutrition education and behavior change theories.
  
  • NUTR 4349 - Public Policy in Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 
    Description
    Overview of public policies in government agencies related to nutrition.
  
  • NUTR 4351 - Gerontology and Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Explore nutrition related factors that affect the aging population.
  
  • NUTR 4352 - Child and Adolescent Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Explore infant, toddler, school-aged children, and adolescent feeding guidelines and practices for normal nutrition and those at nutritional risk.
  
  • NUTR 4353 - Cultural Competency for Nutrition Professionals

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Description
    Explore the meaning of practicing as a culturally competent nutrition practitioner.
  
  • NUTR 4354 - Advanced Diabetes Management and Education

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NUTR 2332 Introduction To Human Nutrition.
    Description
    A comprehensive overview of diabetes including diagnosis, management, and education for all life stages and populations.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • NUTR 4396 - Selected Topics in Nutrition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HDCS 4396
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and NUTR 2332 .
    Repeatability: May be repeated for a maximum of nine hours when topics vary.

    Note: May be repeated for a maximum of nine hours when topics vary.

Human Resources Development

  
  • HRD 3310 - Talent Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 1300 or Writing in the Disciplines.
    Description
    Processes needed to facilitate a strategic approach to talent planning, development and management.
  
  • HRD 3340 - Principles of Human Resource Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HRD 4340 Introduction to Training and Development
    Prerequisite: HDCS 1300 or a Writing in the Disciplines equivalent.
    Description
    Overview of human resource development theories, concepts, applications and careers.
  
  • HRD 3346 - Performance Assessment & Evaluation

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HRD 4346 Needs Assessment in Human Resource Development
    Prerequisite: HRD 3340 or consent of Program Coordinator.
    Description
    Methods to assess talent development needs and evaluate impacts of learning and development interventions.
    Typically Offered: Fall & Spring

  
  • HRD 3350 - Workforce Diversity and Globalization

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HDCS 1300 or Writing in the Disciplines equivalent.
    Description
    Trends, concepts and initiatives to develop talent in a diverse and global workforce.
  
  • HRD 3351 - Instructional Design for Human Resource Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HRD 3351 Instructional Design for the Training Environment
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Systematic planning and development of instructional programs for learning and performance improvement.
    Typically Offered: Fall

  
  • HRD 4301 - Global Leadership in Training and Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Analysis of models of change management, knowledge management, and benchmarking as they apply to performance improvement.
  
  • HRD 4344 - Designing E-Learning Applications

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HRD 4344 Technology Applications in Human Resource Development
    Prerequisite: ITEC 1301 .
    Description
    Computer-based instruction and evaluation, authoring languages, and systems in a training environment.
  
  • HRD 4350 - Organization Development & Consulting

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HRD 3340 or consent of Program Coordinator.
    Description
    Introduction to organizational change theories, concepts, interventions and the role of consulting.
  
  • HRD 4352 - Facilitation Strategies

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Facilitation strategies in small group, team, and training settings to support learning, development and performance improvement.
  
  • HRD 4396 - Internship in Human Resource Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HRD major and senior standing.
    Description
    The study of human resource development through a supervised practicum in an organization.
  
  • HRD 4397 - Selected Topics in Human Resources Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: approval of department chair.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.


India Studies

  
  • INDI 2397 - Selected Topics in India Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301.
    Description
    Topics in India studies.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • INDI 3355 - Yoga and Philosophy

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Examination of the four different streams of Yoga, one of which incorporates physical postures with particular attention to the Sutras and the Gita. Discussion of contemporary issues related to yoga’s evolution, including modern-day practices.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3356 - Comparative Modernisms: The Global South

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Comparative study of the aesthetics and literatures of modernism as they have developed in South Asia and Latin America during the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Authors to be considered include Joyce, Tagore, Borges, Rushdie, Donoso and Rao and others, in order to consider a comparative global modernism that includes, but goes beyond, European and U.S. definitions.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3372 - Indian Film: Bollywood and Beyond

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Exploration of the history, development, and evolution of Indian Film since Partition, the Golden Age, and New Wave through essay and film.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3378 - Debating India and the World

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    A survey of South Asian literatures to analyze the themes of nationalism, language politics, caste, class, gender, sexuality, Partition, migration, diaspora, and modernity by using novels, poetry, ghazals, short stories, essays, and Dalit testimonies to interrogate subjectivity, regionality, aesthetics, cultures, cosmopolitanism, and politics while examining what “modernism” means to writers locally and globally.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3379 - Media & Post-Millennial Writings in India

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    A survey of literature and films by Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan writers, as well as writers of South Asian descent living in North America and the UK to debate about the category of Post-Millennial Literatures, postcolonial theory, world literature, and translation studies by sampling Dalit testimonies, tech-literature, social media, graphic novels, films, and mythological tales of a post-2000 South Asia.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3397 - Selected Topics in India Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Topics in India studies.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 3398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: Approval of chair
  
  • INDI 4397 - Selected Topics in India Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Topics in India studies.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDI 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: Approval of chair.

Industrial Design

  
  • INDS 1360 - Visual Thinking

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Industrial Design major, or consent of college advisor.
    Description
    Visual thinking and visualization processes using diverse materials and media. Emphasis on creative and critical thinking through hands-on drawing exercises and explorations.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • INDS 1501 - Industrial Design Studio II

    Credit Hours: 5.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 9
    Prerequisite: ARCH 1500  and Industrial Design major.
    Description
    Basic principles of industrial design and 2D/3D visual communication skills. Students must pass the freshman portfolio review to successfully complete the course.
  
  • INDS 2160 - Materials and Manufacturing Methods

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0.0    Lab Contact Hours: 3.0
    Prerequisite: NDS 2260 or consent of advisor.
    Description
    Understanding large volume production, material specification and manufacturing processes common in the industrial design field. Emphasis on plastic manufacturing and integration with CAD modeling.
  
  • INDS 2165 - Design Research Methods I

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: INDS major or consent of advisor.
    Description
    Introduction to fundamental methods of design research with an emphasis on surveys, questionnaires, and market research.
  
  • INDS 2170 - Digital Sketch Techniques I

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: INDS 1360  or Industrial Design major or consent of advisor.
    Description
    Visual thinking and visualization processes using digital media and computer sketch tablets.
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDS 2260 - Materials and Fabrication Methods

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.0    Lab Contact Hours: 3.0
    Prerequisite: INDS 1501  or consent of advisor.
    Description
    Hands-on exploration of the creative possibilities of low-volume production, material exploration and fabrication methods. Investigation through prototyping techniques involving various plastics, woods, metals and casting materials.
  
  • INDS 2270 - Digital Sketch Techniques II

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: INDS 2170  or consent of advisor.
    Description
    Visual thinking and visualization processes using digital media and computer sketch tablets. Emphasis on creative workflow management and enhancing efficiencies in the ideation process.
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDS 2298 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • INDS 2340 - Visual Communication

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Formerly INDS 2340 Visual Communication I
    Prerequisite: INDS major or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Visual language and creative design problem solving with two-dimensional software programs, including Adobe Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop.
    Additional Fee: $2.00 Fee Type Lab Fee
  
  • INDS 2341 - Computer Aided Industrial Design I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: INDS 2340 .
    Description
    Introduction to the process and methodology of Computer Aided Industrial Design (CAID) utilizing modeling and rendering software as learning tools.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • INDS 2355 - Design History I

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Corequisite: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Survey of the history of design and art from the age of the industrial revolution to the postwar period with emphasis on the influence of cultural, philosophical, and technical forces.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (50) Core-Creative Arts
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • INDS 2356 - Design History II

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Contemporary design and art with emphasis on the influence of cultural, philosophical, and technical forces.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • INDS 2360 - Materials and Methods I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: INDS major or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Understanding materials, fabrication and manufacturing processes common in the industrial design field. Investigation through prototyping techniques involving plastics, wood, metal, and castable materials.
    Additional Fee: $2.00 Fee Type Lab Fee
  
  • INDS 2362 - Visual Presentation

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: INDS 1360  and INDS 2340  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Advanced visual thinking and visualization processes with an emphasis on board design, process booklet and design portfolio development. Emphasis on publication design and systematic data organization.
  
  • INDS 2397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Consent of college advisor and instructor.
    Note: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • INDS 2500 - Industrial Design Studio III

    Credit Hours: 5.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 9
    Prerequisite: INDS 1501  and INDS 1360 .
    Description
    Basic problem solving with an emphasis on the relationship between form and function.
    Additional Fee: Y Fee Type Lab Fee
  
  • INDS 2501 - Industrial Design Studio IV

    Credit Hours: 5.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2    Lab Contact Hours: 9
    Prerequisite: INDS 2500 .
    Description
    Development of creative design problem solving with appropriate design processes. Students must pass a portfolio review to successfully complete the course and to proceed to INDS 3500 .
    Additional Fee: Y
 

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