Course Description
Selected topics and problems in human development and family science.
Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Graduate students will complete additional readings from the
professional and academic literature and develop a paper or
project based on current research in the field. In addition,
students will present the information on their selected topic to
undergraduates in the class. Graduate students will also meet with
the instructor outside of class throughout the semester regarding
this paper and/or project.
Athena Title
Seminar in HDFS
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in HDFS 4900E, HDFS 4900S or HDFS 6900E, HDFS 6900S
Non-Traditional Format
Course is variable to accommodate non-traditional format for seminar and department orientation classes.
Undergraduate Prerequisite
(HDFS 2100 or HDFS 2100H or HDFS 2100E) and (HDFS 2200 or HDFS 2200H or HDFS 2200E) or (HDFS 2950-2950L or HDFS 2950E)
Graduate Prerequisite
Permission of department
Semester Course Offered
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
To be determined for each instance in which the course number is used for a seminar topic.
Topical Outline
To be determined for each instance in which the course number is used for a seminar topic.
Syllabus