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  • 8/8/2019 HDFS Class Requirements

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    UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM42 SEM

    REQUIRED HDFS COURSES48 SEM

    ENGL 1100 English Composition I* 3 Human Sciences Core (9 hours)

    ENGL 1120 English Composition II* 3 CAHS 2000 Global Consumer Culture* 3

    Core Literature*: ENGL 2200 and 2210, 3 HDFS 2000 Marriage and Family in a

    OR 2230 and 2240, OR 2250 and 2260 3 Global Context 3

    NUFS 2000 Nutrition and Health* 3

    MATH 1150 Pre-Calculus Algebra & Trigonometry 4

    Required HDFS Major Core3

    (30 hours)

    Core History*: HIST 1010 and 1020, OR 3 HDFS 2010 Lifespan Human Development 3

    HIST 1210 and 1220, OR UNIV 2710 and 2720 3 HDFS 2030 Professional Development/Ethics 3

    HDFS 3030 Adolescent and Adult Development** 3

    Core Philosophy*1: PHIL 1010, PHIL 1020, HDFS 3060 Patterns of Family Interaction** 3

    PHIL 1030, OR PHIL 1040 3 HDFS 3080 Development of Interpersonal Skills** 3

    HDFS 5300 Family and Social Policy 3BIOL 1000 Introduction to Biology 4 HDFS 4920 Internship in HDFS**

    4OR

    BIOL 1010 A Survey of Life 4 Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy 12

    Social Science Core Group I*1: Required Professional Courses (9 hours)

    GEOG 1010, SOCY 1000, ANTH 1000, OR HDFS 3040 Human Sexuality over the Life Cycle 3

    PSYC 2010 3 HDFS 4680 Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective** 3

    SOWO 3600 Aging Iss/Serv (prereq SOCY 1000) 3

    Social Science Core GroupII* : ECON 2020,

    OR POLI 1020 OR POLI 1090 3 Professional Course Electives6

    (19 hours)

    Total (see options below)

    Core Fine Arts*: ARCH 2600, ARTS 1710, COMM 1000 Public Speaking 3

    ARTS 1720, ARTS 1730, MUSI 2730, OR COMM 2400 Communication in Organizations 3

    THEA 2010 3 COUN 3100 Counseling and Human Services 3HADM 2200 Health Policy 3

    UNIV 4AA0 HS1 Undergraduate Graduation2

    0 HADM 2330 Introduction to Health Administration 3

    * Students enrolled in the Honors Program may take HADM 4820 Long-term Care Administration 3

    equivalent honors courses. HDFS 3090 Techniques of Interviewing 2

    HDFS 3930 Service Learning in HDFS 2-3REQUIRED SUPPORTING COURSES 4 SEM PSYC 2530 Drugs and Behavior 3

    STAT 2010 Statistics for Social and Behavioral PSYC 3560 Abnormal Psychology 3

    Sciences 4 PSYC 4110 Introduction to Dev Disabilities 3FREE ELECTIVES 7 SEM SOWO 2000 Introduction to Social Work 3

    SOWO 3700 Addictions 3

    All Human Sciences majors are required to have a laptop computer. Please refer to the CHS website for specifications.

    Total 120 Semester Hours

    Refer to curriculum model on back for footnotes.

    CURRICULUM IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES (HDFS)

    Concentration: Gerontology

    Student

    SID 90

    E-mail @auburn.edu

    Option

    Date of Entry

    Advisor

    August 2010

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    Fall Semester Spring Semester

    CAHS 2000 Global Consumer Culture* 3 ELECTIVES Free Electives 2

    ENGL 1100 English Composition I* 3 ENGL 1120 English Composition II* 3

    HDFS 2000 Marriage & Family in a Global Context 3 HDFS 2010 Lifespan Human Development 3HISTORY History Core* 3 HISTORY History Core* 3

    SOC SCI Social Science Core Group I*

    3 MATH 1150 Pre-Calculus Algebra & Trigonometry 4

    (SOCY 1000 is required for SOWO 3600) 15 15

    Fall Semester Spring Semester

    BIOL 1000 Introduction to Biology 4 BIOL 1010 A Survey of Life 4

    LITERATURE Literature Core* 3 LITERATURE Literature Core* 3

    FINE ARTS Fine Arts Core* 3 ELECTIVES Free Electives 3

    NUFS 2000 Nutrition and Health* 3 HDFS 2030 Professional Development and Ethics 3

    SOC SCI Social Science Core Group II*1

    3 PHIL CORE*1

    3

    16 16

    Fall Semester Spring Semester

    PROFESSIONAL CONCENTRATION COURSES 7 9

    HDFS 3030 Adolescent and Adult Development** 3 HDFS 3080 Development of Interpersonal Skills** 3

    HDFS 3060 Patterns of Family Interaction** 3 STAT 2010 Statistics for Social and Behavioral

    ELECTIVES Free Electives 2 Sciences 4

    15 16

    Fall Semester Spring Semester

    12 HDFS 4920 Internship in HDFS**4

    OR The Joseph S.HDFS 5300 Family and Social Policy 3 Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy Program

    512

    15 UNIV4AA0 HS1 Undergraduate Graduation2

    0

    12

    Total:

    Select courses that will provide the prerequisite for HDFS Professional Concentration Required and Elective courses.

    For example, SOWO 3600 requires SOCY 1000. See the AU Bulletin for details on prerequisites.

    Seniors must register for UNIV4AA0-HS1 the term they plan to graduate (non-credit class for clearing graduation).

    Students must receive grade of "C" or better in all 3000 and 4000 level Required HDFS Major Core Classes.

    You must attend a mandatory orientation meeting and submit your internship application two semesters in advance

    of the semester you intend to complete the HDFS internship. An ungapped 2.25 GPA is required to enroll in the course.

    Students must coordinate Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy with the Office of Academic Affairs, 266 Spidle Hall.

    ** HDFS 3010,3030,3060,3080,4680 and 4920 require an UNGAPPED 2.25 GPA.

    During your first semester as a HDFS major, you must obtain and submit your ABI and FBI Fingerprint and

    Background check to 203 Spidle Hall. Failure to do so will result in a registration hold on your account.

    All students sophomore level and higher will be assessed a small yearly fee for student professional liability insurance.

    Note: Required major courses and College core courses are in bold. Grades in these courses are used to calculate

    your GPA in the major.

    Students enrolled in the Honors program may take equivalent honors courses.

    HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES (HDFS)

    PROPOSED SEMESTER CURRICULUM MODEL

    FRESHMAN YEAR

    SOPHOMORE YEAR

    CONCENTRATION: Gerontology

    The list below provides recommendations for appropriate Professional Electives, but other courses may be completed. You mayselect HDFS courses not completed as part of the Required HDFS Major Core, as well as courses from other departments. All

    Professional Electives should strengthen your preparedness for internship. Consult your Faculty Advisor about selecting

    appropriate Professional Electives. Courses not identified in the list below MUST be approved by your Faculty Advisor. If you are

    nterested in earning the NCFR CFLE credential, see the CFLE course requirement handout.

    PROFESSIONAL CONCENTRATION COURSES

    120 Semester Hours

    JUNIOR YEAR

    PROFESSIONAL CONCENTRATION COURSES

    SENIOR YEAR

    August 2