
1997-1998 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
The College of Health and Human Services
The Department of Human Development and Environmental Studies was created by the merging of the Family and Consumer Sciences Education and Consumer Services departments. The mission statement of the Department of Human Development and Environmental Studies is to empower individuals to support human and environmental needs, enabling them to perform professionally in a changing, diverse technological and global society.
The department is composed of majors that are interdisciplinary and share humanistic values. All majors have an applied research focus and stress critical thinking, professional judgment, decision making, and synthesis of information with direct focus upon career paths.
The Human Development and Environmental Studies Department offers academic programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in the following majors: Child Development/Family Relations, Consumer Affairs, Fashion Merchandising, and Interior Design/Housing. The Family and Consumer Sciences Education program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education. These majors prepare men and women for positions in business, the community, and education. The majors also prepare students for graduate study in the areas of interior design, housing, clothing, textiles, consumer economics, community service, child development, family studies, or education.
Faculty advisors work closely with students in planning and integrating the academic program to meet the students' career goals and to supplement classroom experiences. Internships are available and encouraged so students can apply academic knowledge to actual situations. International study is also available to provide an enriching cultural experience.