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HES 461: Interior Design Business Practices,Codes and Accessibility
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Review of business practices in the profession of interior design. Examination of life, safety, and building codes affecting the built environment. Review of universal design and barrier-free design principles for interiors.
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HES 462: Family and Consumer Sciences in the School and Community
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
The relationship of family and consumer sciences to the school and community, including the underlying philosophies and objectives of teaching family and consumer sciences; development and organization of family and consumer sciences, with emphasis on the Alabama program; exploration and development of materials and methods for implementing the family and consumer sciences program.
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HES 463: Home and Family Management
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Management of time, energy, money, and other resources to meet needs in individual and family living; application through supervised laboratory, personal, and commu- nity experiences including helping families meet the needs of the elderly. Two class periods; one 2-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: HES 343, 353, 375. Special fee: $30.00.
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HES 464: Interior Design IV
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Advanced concepts of specialized commercial interior design projects, with emphasis on hospitality, health care, and institutional or other specialized commercial design projects, contract documents, and building codes. Three 2-hour or two 3-hour studios per week. Prerequisites: HES 364 and HES 365.
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HES 465: Senior Interior Design Studio
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Research, analysis and execution of an advanced design problem defined by the student designer and directed by design faculty. One class period; three 2-hour studios or two 3-hour studios per week. Prerequisites: HES 364 and 365.
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HES 468: Practicum in Infant-Toddler Development
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Observation of infants and toddlers and design of a learning environment for this age group, including theories of infant development, description of appropriate learning activities, and development of parent education materials. Four class periods; two 1-hour laboratory periods per week at Kilby Nursery School. Prerequisite: HES 362.
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HES 499: Independent Study-Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Independent study, projects, or field experiences under departmental determination, supervision, and evaluation. Open to majors on approval of department chair.
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HI 101H: Honors Survey of World Civilization to 1500
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An indepth survey of major world civilizations from the earliest times to 1500 in a seminar setting.
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HI 102H: Honors Survey of World Civilization since 1500
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An in-depth survey of major world civilizations since 1500 in a seminar setting.
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HI 201H: Honors United States History to 1877
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
A survey of American history that will examine the European background, colonial developments, establishment of the nation, the Federalist and Jeffersonian periods, westward movement, sectionalism, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. This course will also introduce students to historiographical isssues in American history and emphasize the analysis of written argumentation in the historical discipline. (Fall)
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