Human Development and Family Studies Checksheet
| Diversity Courses Refer to approved courses that meet (D1) Race and Racism in the U.S. and (D2) Human and Societal Diversity in catalogue. |
Crs |
| D1 | 3 |
| D2 | 3 |
| Total Credits |
| Behavioral & Social Science | Crs |
| PSYC 001 | 3 |
| Intro Level Anthropology | 3 |
| Intro Level Sociology | 3 |
| Communication Skills | Crs |
| ENGS 001 | 3 |
| SPCH 011 or CALS 183 | 3 |
| Elective (ASL, CSD, Writing Course, Foreign Lang, or MATH) | 3 |
| Humanities | Crs |
| Elective (ARTH, ARTS, CLAS, HST, Literature, MU, PHIL, REL or THE) | 3 |
| Elective (Same as above) | 3 |
| Physical & Biological Science | Crs |
| NFS 043 | 3 |
| BIOL 003 or 004 | 3 |
| Science Elective (BIOL, CHEM, ENSC, ENVS, GEOL, NFS 063, 143, PBIO, PSS, or PHYS) Note: Lab is not required for Science Elective | 3 |
| Research Methods1 | Crs |
| PSYC 109, SOC 100, STAT 111 or 141 | 3 |
| Total Credits |
| Introductory Level Courses | Crs |
| HDFS 001 Intro to HDFS and S-L (Fall only) | 3 |
| HDFS 005 Human Development (Fall only) | 3 |
| HDFS 060 Family Context of Development (Spring only) | 3 |
| HDFS 065 Human Relationships & Sexuality | 3 |
| Intermediate Level Courses2 | Crs |
| HDFS 101 The Helping Relationship (Spring only) | 3 |
| HDFS 141 D1:Interrogatng White Identity | 3 |
| HDFS 161 Social Context of Development (Fall only) | 3 |
| HDFS 189 Theories of Human Development (Spring only) | 3 |
| Upper Level Courses/Seminars3,4 | Crs |
| HDFS 200-level | 3 |
| HDFS 200-level | 3 |
| HDFS 200-level | 3 |
| HDFS 296: Field Experience | 6 |
| Total Credits |
| Crs | |
| Total Credits |
| 1Complete prior to HDFS upper level courses/seminars | |
| 2HDFS 005 and 060 must be completed prior to taking any intermediate level courses. | |
| 3HDFS 161 and 189 must be completed prior to taking any upper level courses/seminars. HDFS 167 may also be counted as a 200-level seminar. | |
4HDFS 200, 265, 291 and 296 are not approved to meet this requirement. |
Program completion in Human Development and Family Studies requries a minimum of 120 approved credit hours.
Catalogue year 2012-2013
January 14, 2013
Last modified March 29 2013 02:45 PM

