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| 123. PROFESSIONALISM IN CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES. (1, 0, 1). Professional development, career
choices, and ethical considerations in a global society. Restr: CAFS majors, minors or permission of
instructor. Formerly HUMR 124. 223. INTRODUCTION TO INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THEORIES. (2, 0, 2). Historical and contemporary theories and models. Prereq: CAFS 123. Restr: Sophomore standing. Formerly HUMR 223. 243. HUMAN SEXUALITY. (3, 0, 3). Physiological, psychological, and social aspects of sexual development throughout the life span. Sexual involvement and decision making in interpersonal relationships. Formerly HUMR 243. 311. HOUSING AND HOME FURNISHINGS. (3, 0, 3). Effects of housing on individual and family needs. Formerly HUMR 311. 323. FAMILY RELATIONS. (3, 0, 3). Factors affecting family relationships and adjustments with emphasis on making knowledgeable choices. Prereq: CAFS 223. Formerly HUMR 323. 339. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: EARLY CHILDHOOD. (2, 2, 3). Factors influencing individual differences in development. Physical, cognitive, affective, and social domains of growth and interaction among domains. Observation at UL Lafayette Nursery School Laboratory. Prereq: CAFS 223 and 243 or admission to professional program in early childhood teacher education. Formerly HUMR 339. 340. CONSUMER EDUCATION. (3, 0, 3). Basic individual and family consumer issues in meeting economic and social needs; understanding goals, resources, planning, and decision-making in relation to the allocation of family resources. Restr: Sophomore standing. Formerly HUMR 340. 350. FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. (3, 0, 3). Goal setting and decision-making; development and allocation of resources; social environment influences; life cycle and family structure influences. Prereq: CAFS 223; MATH 100 or 105. Formerly HUMR 350. 359. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: AGES 5 TO 55. (3, 0, 3). Physical, emotional, cognitive, social, moral, and personality changes of individuals. Prereq: CAFS 223. Formerly HUMR 349. 369. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: ADULTHOOD. (3, 0, 3). Developmental tasks and changes of individuals and relationships. Prereq: CAFS 223. Formerly HUMR 359. 429. CREATIVE MATERIALS FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT. (3, 0, 3). Methods of stimulating growth through creative activities in preschool. Resource selection and preparation of new materials. Prereq: CAFS 339. Formerly HUMR 429. 431(G). FAMILY ISSUES IN GERONTOLOGY. (3, 0, 3). Individual and family issues of people ages 55 and older. Sp. Prereq: CAFS 323 or graduate standing with permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 431(G). 432(G). FAMILIES IN CRISIS. (3, 0, 3). Ways diverse families react to and resolve crises. Emphasis on nature of crises, impact on family functioning, and methods of prevention and management. Prereq: CAFS 323 or graduate standing with permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 432(G). 433. FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION AND METHODOLOGY. (3, 0, 3). Planning, implementing and evaluating family life education programs for diverse audiences. Prereq: CAFS 323, 339. Restr: CAFS majors only, semester prior to internship. Formerly HUMR 433. 439(G). PARENT EDUCATION. (3, 0, 3). Socio-cultural and environmental conditions affecting families with children. How parents teach, guide and influence children over the lifespan. Prereq: CAFS 339 and PSYC 313, or graduate standing and permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 439(G). 437. ENVIRONMENTS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. (2, 4, 4). Designing environments appropriate to developmental needs of young children. Impact of social and environmental conditions on direct and indirect guidance techniques. Includes participation at UL Lafayette Nursery School Laboratory. Prereq: CAFS 339. Restr: CAFS majors only. Formerly HUMR 417. 440. FAMILY LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY. (3, 0, 3). Legal definitions, rights, and responsibilities. Policy and advocacy skill development. Prereq: CAFS 323 or graduate standing with permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 440(G). 443. ETHICS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE. (2, 0, 2). Character and quality of human social conduct and the ability to critically examine ethical questions and issues. Restr: Graduating seniors in CAFS with a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Formerly HUMR 403. 447. INTERNSHIP IN CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES. (1, 10, 6). Class meetings and supervised observation and participation through placement at a family service agency. Prereq: CAFS 432 and 433. Restr: Graduating seniors in CAFS with a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Formerly HUMR 427. 449(G). ADMINISTRATION OF CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAMS. (3, 0, 3). Resources for organizing and administering child care and family support programs. Philosophy, policy development, methods, and advocacy skills. Prereq: CAFS 437 or graduate standing with permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 449(G). 479. NURSERY SCHOOL PRACTICUM. (1, 6, 3). Supervised participation in nursery school environment. Applications for program design, classroom management and parent involvement. Prereq: CAFS 437. Restr: Seniors in CAFS. Formerly HUMR 479. 497(G)-498(G). I, II. SPECIAL PROJECTS. (3 each). Individual research or writing projects. Restr: Permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 497(G)-498(G). |
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