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GESO 211: Introduction to Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An integrated picture of the social life of people, a systematic concept of society and its major problems, and the basic principles of social relations.
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HEBU 381: Internship in Family And Consumer Sciences sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Students will participate in introductory work experiences relating to their area of emphasis. The areas include Child Development Centers, Marketing and Retailing of Apparel. Extension Services and Community Services. Three-hundred hours are required. The internship will be supervised by an Human Ecology faculty member and a coordinator at the place of the internship.
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HEBU 481: Internship in Family And Consumer Sciences su
6.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Students will participate in planned work and service experiences, serving as supervisors, assistants and special aides. Learning and career goals are clearly defined. The experiences will serve to improve interpersonal relations, increase technical skills and experiences related to day to day operations of a business or other setting. Students may conduct the internship in a Child Development Center, Apparel Industry/Business, Extension or Community Services organizations, or a related career. Three-hundred hours are required for the internship.
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HEBU 495: Self Presentation in The Marketplace sp
2.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Students will be provided opportunities to become aware of and practice skills relative to self-presentation and survival in the world of work. Emphases are placed on etiquette in a variety of settings, character education, appropriate dress, personal development, interpersonal relationships, management of human and non-human resources, and oral and written communication skills. Learning experiences in developing the total person are required. Prerequisite: FACS 141 Perspective on Professionalism or permission of instructor
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HIDG 161: Principles of Art And Design
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Students will be given an understanding of the basic principles of design as they relate to fashion and residential environments. Special considerations will be given to visual design in a sensory and behavioral context.
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HIDG 316: Advanced Interior Design sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Experimentation with advanced problems in designing residential interiors. Emphasis on the relationship of architectural design to exterior landscape will be conducted. The course also incorporates a study of prospective drawing to illustrate interiors. Prerequisites: HIDG 161 Principles of Art and Design; IDG 263 Household Furnishings and Equipment
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HIDG 362: Advertising Design And Display sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Study of developing presentation techniques on organizing subject matter for advertising and display suitable for reproduction. Exploration of the influence of advertising on the consumer and the importance of the use of promotional strategies of business. Projects emphasize areas of Textiles and Clothing, Interior Design and Foods.
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HIDG 461: Housing And Society
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Study of the relationship of people's basic needs and values in relation to their housing-modern, rural, and urban living patterns the housing as related to diversified societies and cultural backgrounds. Housing needs and resources for the aged are examined. Open to non-majors.
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HIST 111: Introduction to History
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An introductory course that allows flexibility to both student and professor to explore a historical topic or theme in depth, different from a survey format. Mainly intended for history or related majors, the course will emphasize a critical thinking approach to analysis of historical events, thus preparing students for higher courses in historical methodology and the history senior seminar.
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HIST 112: Introduction to Black History
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An introductory course that allows flexibility to both student and professor to explore a historical topic or theme related to the Black Experience in depth, different from a survey format. Mainly intended for history or related majors interested in the Black History Concentration, the course will emphasize a critical thinking approach to analysis of historical events, thus preparing students for higher courses in the Concentration, historical methodology and the history senior seminar.
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