Spring 2024

HECL 531 Primate Sexuality

Human sexuality is explored through discussing the evolution of non-human primate anatomy, physiology, and behavior. Topics include comparative reproductive anatomy and reproductive health, mating strategies, mate choice, parenting and parental investment, and socioendocrinology (the study of behavior-hormone relationships).

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HECL 498H Honors Thesis

An honors thesis is required of all the students graduating with honors. Students ordinarily sign up for this course as a two-semester sequence. The first semester the student performs research under the supervision of a faculty member; the second semester the student writes an honors thesis.

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HECL 493 Internship

Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or governmental establishment.

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HECL 491 Preceptorship

Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of instruction and practice in actual service in a department, program, or discipline. Teaching formats may include seminars, in-depth studies, laboratory work and patient study.

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HECL 431 Primate Sexuality

Human sexuality is explored through discussing the evolution of non-human primate anatomy, physiology, and behavior. Topics include comparative reproductive anatomy and reproductive health, mating strategies, mate choice, parenting and parental investment, and socioendocrinology (the study of behavior-hormone relationships).

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HECL 302 Family and Consumer Personal Finance

A study of personal and family financial issues that affect people's quality of life; an analysis of personal financial information resources, the concept of the time-value of money, and discussion of personal financial issues concerning the economic environment, financial statements, college planning, career planning, tax, credit, housing, insurance, retirement planning, and investment.

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HECL 201 Introduction to Statistics

An introduction to the foundation of statistical reasoning and probability coupled with applied data analysis including frequencies, descriptive statistics, and hypothesis testing.

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HECL 120 Basic Computer Skills for Office Applications

This course covers Microsoft Office 365 and more. Its major objective is to give students the learning experience developing skills in cyber competencies they need to enhance productivity in their tenure at the university and in the workplace after graduation. The introductory unit helps students become familiar with essential computing concepts, i.e., hardware and software, different apps, and the Windows operating system. Subsequently, they will learn file management and the basics of browsers and e-mail. The application units cover Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint taught at basic/intermediate levels. Introductory material for Microsoft Access is also presented.

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