Human Sciences (HUSC)

HUSC 5087. Independent Study. 1-3 Hours.

This is a course designed for independent study of selected topics under the supervision of a faculty member. This course will examine special topics in the field of Human Sciences. Variable Credit (1-3). Course Equivalents: FACS 5087, FACS 5387 .

HUSC 5097. Special Topics in Human Sciences. 3 Hours.

This is a course designed for independent study of selected topics under the supervision of a faculty member. / This course will examine special topics in the field of Human Sciences. Course Equivalents: FACS 5097 .

HUSC 5323. Interiors & Aging Population. 3 Hours.

This course provides an in-depth study of how interior environments affect the aging population, primarily focusing on housing issues and options. Emphasis is on policy, needs assessment, finances, and physical design. Course Equivalents: FACS 5323
Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.

HUSC 5330. Seminar in Human Science Research. 3 Hours.

A course designed to acquaint graduate students with the need for and contribution of research. Criteria are developed for designing and completing research. Course Equivalents: FACS 5330 .

HUSC 5375. Seminar in Recent Developments in Human Science. 3 Hours.

A critical analysis of current trends, issues, and problems in Human Sciences. Course may be repeated for credit. Course Equivalents: FACS 5375 .

HUSC 5380. Aging Population Needs. 3 Hours.

This course is focused on the broad principles of human sciences and effects of interior environments, food and nutrition, fashion, apparel and textiles related to an aging population. Course Equivalents: FACS 5380 .

HUSC 6098. Thesis I. 1-3 Hours.

This phase of the thesis investigation includes the completion of the review of the related literature, formulation of the research design and procedures, and related pilot studies. Some data collection may also occur, and the thesis symposium must be completed to the satisfaction of the advisor and members of the thesis committee. Variable Credit (1-3). Course Equivalents: FACS 6098, 6398 .

HUSC 6099. Thesis II. 1-3 Hours.

This phase of the thesis includes the completion of the data collection, as well as the actual writing and defense of the thesis. Variable Credit (1-3). Course Equivalents: DIET 6099, FACS 6099, FACS 6399 .