Indiana University of Pennsylvania

1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

The College of Health and Human Services

Community Services Track

Within the Consumer Affairs major, students can elect a community services track which offers a broad selection of courses. Electives may be concentrated in specific areas. A concentration of courses is elected in an outside field of study such as sociology or psychology. Graduates may be employed by the Extension Services or by governmental and social agencies.

Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section         54-55
with the following specifications:
Mathematics:  MA101 or higher
Natural Science:  CH101-CH102
Social Science:  EC101, PC101, SO151
Liberal Studies electives:  no course with CS prefix

Major:						                32
Required courses:
AR120	Principles of Design	                        2sh
CS101	Personal and Family Management	                3sh
CS121	Introduction to Consumer Services	        1sh
CS213	Residential Appliances and Consumer Electronics	3sh
CS312	Housing and Culture	                        3sh
CS315	Consumer Economics/Family Finance        	3sh
CS421	Senior Seminar		                        2sh
FM101	Introduction to Fashion	                        3sh
FM314	Textiles			                3sh
FN212	Nutrition			                3sh
HE224	Marriage and Family Relations        	        3sh

Controlled electives:
One course from list: FM112 or FM212	                3sh

Other Requirements:				                25
Human Ecology requirements:
FN150	Foods			                        3sh
FN151	Foods Laboratory		                1sh
HE218	Child Development		                3sh
Outside concentration:	                		18sh

Six courses from list: AN211, AN319, PC374, PC290, PC322,
PC310, PC311, PC320, PC321, PC330, PC361, PC373, PC312, 
SO231, SO332, SO333, SO336, SO339, SO357, SO435, SW238.

Free Electives:				                        12-13

Total Degree Requirements: 124

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