Students
[above] CAHS students engrossed in Associate Professor Dr. Jai-Ok Kim's global marketing class.
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Instruction
Whether your career choice is science, business, design, or human relations, there is a curriculum in the College of Human Sciences that may be suited just for you. Dedicated academic advisors will help you discover the endless opportunities that exist once you have selected and completed your Human Sciences degree. To learn more about what we have to offer, click on the following academic programs:
Undergraduate Degrees (B.S.):
Apparel Merchandising, Design and Production Management (i.e., Apparel Merchandising; Product Design and Production Management)
Hotel and Restaurant Management
Human Development and Family Studies (also, Dual Objective with Early Childhood Education available)
Interior Design
Nutrition and Food Science (i.e., Dietetics, Food Science, Nutrition Science)
Undergraduate Minor:
International Minor in Human Sciences (open to all majors on campus)
Graduate Degrees (M.S., Ph.D.):
Department of Consumer Affairs
Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Department of Nutrition and Food Science
Faculty in the College bring the very essence of their scholarship into the classroom. They lead and guide students' learning through the use of innovative teaching methods and instructional technology. To enhance technological expertise, computer laboratories are available in Spidle Hall to ensure that students have access to the specialized computer software required for their courses. Other applied experiences in various programs include service learning projects, laboratory and practicum courses, and pre- and post-graduation professional internships.
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