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Oklahoma State University

HS 3112 Human Sciences First-Year Seminar for Transfer Students Description: Experiences that effectively facilitate transition for the first year transfer student to the College of Human Sciences at OSU. Introduction to the developmental advising process to ensure a successful adviser/advisee partnership. Career development through connections among the student's major curriculum, general education courses, career goals, and eventual careers. Analysis of case scenarios. Required of all first semester transfer students in COHS. Previously offered as HES 3112 and HES 3111. Credit hours: 2 Contact hours: Lecture: 2

HS 5110 Directed Studies in Human Sciences Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.

Description: Directed individual study in Human Sciences. Previously offered as HES 5110. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 5240 Master’s Creative Component Prerequisites: Consent of associate dean. Description: An in-depth application of theoretical models and philosophies related to area of specialization. Previously offered as HES 5240. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 5253 Family Economics Description: Issues related to the economics of families, household production, and human capital development; economics of crises public policy and family life cycle spending, saving and borrowing; special attention to the role of ethics in family economic issues. A theoretical and a research perspective used to illuminate the concepts in the course. Web-based instruction. Previously offered as HES 5253. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 5303 Fundamentals of Family Financial Planning Description: The nature and functioning of financial systems, including currencies, markets, monetary and fiscal policy, and supply and demand for land, labor and capital. Focus on the impact of global financial interdependence on individuals and families in the U.S. Current and emerging issues, as well as current research and theory relative to financial systems. Web-based instruction. Previously offered as HES 5303. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 5333 Theories and Research in Family Financial Planning I Prerequisites: Admission to the Great Plains IDEA FFP program. Description: Introduction of the social science of family finances. Focus on theories of family functioning, microeconomic theory related to family resource allocation decisions, the family as an economic unit, and the interaction of economy and families. Web-based instruction. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Dean of Human Sci

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture

Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 3210 Internship in Human Sciences Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and DHM or HDFS or HRAD or NSCI major and sophomore standing and HS 1112 or HS 3112. Description: Supervised internship related to a Human Sciences field of study. Previously offered as HES 3210. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 3 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-3

Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study

Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 3511 Public Policy and Human Sciences Prerequisites: Consent of Associate Dean.

Description: The impact of human, economic and material resources. Analysis of developmental, ethical, cultural and public policy factors that influence need satisfaction. Open to juniors and seniors in the College of Human Sciences who have been accepted in the Ambassadors student organization. Previously offered as HES 3511. Credit hours: 1 Contact hours: Lecture: 1

Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Dean of Human Sci HS 4000 Honors Seminar in Human Sciences

Prerequisites: Junior standing and admission to the Honors Program. Description: In-depth interdisciplinary seminar focused on a current national or international issue having an impact on quality of life. Exploration of the issue utilizing various strategies and national resources. Dialogue and debate from multiple perspectives with emphasis on verbal and written expression. Previously offered as HES 4000. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Dean of Human Sci General Education and other Course Attributes: Honors Credit

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