HUMAN ECOLOGY (HEC)
Core
HEC (CFS) 1000. Introduction to the Profession. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Human Ecology Major and Child and Family Studies major and
minor or consent of instructor.
Introduction to college: the HEC/CFS majors and student opportunities. Review
of the history, philosophy, trends and professional publications and
associations in HEC/CFS. Exploration of career opportunities.
HEC (CFS) 1010. Life Span Development. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Development of individuals and families across the life span and factors that
influence this development. Focus on biological, cognitive and socio-emotional
processes.
HEC 1020. Social Intelligence. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Overview of acceptable behavior in business, social and family environments.
The diversity in protocols among selected cultures will be examined.
HEC 1030. Introduction to Nutrition. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Principles of basic nutrition for personal lifestyle choices and selection of
foods for promotion and maintenance of health throughout the lifespan. A student
may not earn credit in both HEC 1030 and HEC 2020.
HEC 2010. Introduction to Food Science. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Overview of selected food science topics and principles.
HEC 2020. Nutrition. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Sophomore or above or by permission. Principles of nutrition.
Emphasis upon the function, food sources, recommended intake, and assimilation
of
each
of the
six nutrient
classes.
A
student may not earn credit in both HEC 1030 and HEC 2020.
HEC 2031. Aspects of Dress. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Cultural, social, psychological, physical and economic
aspects of dress.
HEC 2041. Aspects of Housing and Furnishings.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Designed environment with emphasis on interior components
of the house and the impact on individuals and families.
HEC (CFS) 2060. The Family System. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
The family as a social system. Family-community relationships including
partnerships with families of children with special needs.
HEC 3000. Consumer Economics. Lec. 2.
Credit 2.
Current and future issues affecting the production, allocation and consumption
of consumer goods and services by individuals and families.
HEC 4000. Professional Integration
and Communication Techniques. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Second semester junior or senior major in Human Ecology with 35 credits earned in Human Ecology.
Presentation of topics that integrate public policy issues and scientific knowledge related to the subject matter
areas that make up the discipline of human ecology.
General Human Ecology Courses
HEC 1900. Basic Design. Lec. 1. Credit
1.
Introduction to the fundamental principles and elements of design and their application
in enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families.
HEC (AGR) 3900, 3901,
3902, 3903. Leadership
Development for AG/HEC
Ambassadors. Lec. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Courses designed to improve
leadership skills of AG/HEC Ambassadors.
HEC 4210. Medical Terminology for the
Human Sciences. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Anatomy & Physiology course. This course provides students
with an understanding of the terminology used in health care and wellness
programs.
HEC 4900 (5900). Special Topics. Credit
1-7.
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing; consent of instructor. Research in
contemporary developments in human ecology. May be repeated. Maximum 7 hours.
HEC 4920. Study Tour. Lec. 3. Credit
1-3.
Study and observation of consumer services and product industries. May be repeated.
HEC 4960. Independent Study in Human Ecology. Credit
1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Special study of an approved topic (area)
within Human Ecology under the supervision of a member of the human ecology
faculty. Up to six credit hours may be earned by independent study.
HEC 4990 (5990). Internship.* Credit
6, 8, 12.
Prerequisites: HEC 4000, HEC 4450 (for HEHO only), Senior
standing in Human Ecology. Supervised work experience. Application must be submitted
to internship coordinator
two
semesters
prior to
internship semester.
Child Development and Family Relations
HEC 1500. Personal Development and Relationships. Lec.
2. Credit 2.
An introductory course in self-exploration, personal development and relationships
with the primary focus on the student as the subject matter.
HEC (CFS) 2200.
Development of Young Children: Conception to Age 9. Lec. 3. Lab.
1. Credit
3.
Corequisite HEC (CFS) 2210. Basic principles and theories of early childhood
development, with emphasis on factors influencing typical development, developmentally
appropriate
practices and being at-risk. the importance of developmentally appropriate practices, identification of at-risk
populations, and understanding basic special needs principles and laws. Candidates ill complete approximately
8-10 hours of observation.
HEC (CFS) 2210. Field Experience: Observation
of Young Children. Lab. 8. Credit 1.
Corequisite CFS 2200. Learn and practice observational techniques, approaches
and instruments appropriate for young children in various settings.
HEC (CFS) (ECSP) 2400. Children with Special
Needs. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Corequisite: HEC (CFS) 2410. Knowledge of risk factors, developmental delay
and categories of disability. Understanding of special education and its emphasis
on prevention,
early intervention, and services in normal environments.
HEC (CFS) (ECSP) 2410. Practicum: Young Children
with Special Needs. Lab. 4. Credit 1.
Corequisite: HEC (CFS) 2400. Supervised participation in service delivery settings.
HEC 2500. Creative Play. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: HEC 1010 or HEC 2200. Emphasis on the importance of play as related
to developmental levels of young children (birth-9 years old) and to appropriate
settings.
HEC (CFS) 3500. Development: Middle Childhood/Adolescence.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Basic principles of child development from ten to eighteen years.
HEC (CFS) 3520. Parent Education and Child
Guidance. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Parental involvement in the education of children; communication; decision-making
and the learning-valuing process.
HEC (CFS) 3600. Family, Community& Professional
Partnerships. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Study of the development of alliances among families, childrens' and families'
advocates, and professionals. The development of collaboration and communication
skills, including conferencing and interviewing skills. (Same as HEC 352: Parent
Education, prior to Fall 1998.)
HEC 3700. Development: Young Adulthood/Aging.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC (CFS) 1010; HEC (CFS) 2200; HEC (CFS) 2210. Development and
change from young adulthood through aging. Programs serving adults and the
aging population.
HEC 4600. Family Development and Relationships. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing, HEC 3700. Development, relationships
and influencing factors in the eight stages of the family life cycle and in the
diversity
of
family contexts
of contemporary society.
HEC 4610. Families: Normative/Catastrophic
Issues. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. In depth
study of family stress and effective coping mechanisms that relate to normative
transitions
and crisis events. Preparation for internships.
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
HEC 2800. Introduction to Teaching Vocational
Family and Consumer Sciences. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Responsibilities of the family and consumer sciences teacher in the secondary
school. Includes observation and participation in local schools.
HEC 3800. Materials
and Methods of Teaching Vocational Family and Consumer Sciences Education.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisites: HEC 2800, 20 hours of human ecology courses. Selection, use and evaluation of learning experiences and
materials, programming planning.
HEC 3810. Practicum: Family and Consumer
Sciences Education. Lab. 4. Credit 2.
Pre- or co-requisite HEC 3800. Observation and supervised teaching and participation in Family and Consumer
Sciences Educational settings.
HEC 3840. Occupational Family and Consumer
Sciences. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: HEC 3800. Organization and operation of Occupational Family and
Consumer Sciences Programs at high school and adult levels.
HEC 4830, 4831, 4832. Occupational Family
and Consumer Sciences Field Experience.* Lab. 4.
Credit 2.
Prerequisite: Advanced approval of instructor. Supervised field experience and
seminar in teaching of Family and Consumer Sciences related occupations. A.
Child Care Services; B. Food Services; C. Fashion and Fabric Services.
HEC 4870. Student Teaching in Family and Consumer
Sciences I. Credit 5.
Corequisites: HEC 4880, HEC 4890. Prerequisites: Full admission to Teacher
Education Program; senior standing; approval of Committee on Student Teaching.
Emphasis on all activities directly related to teaching performance.
HEC 4880. Student Teaching in Family and Consumer
Sciences II. Credit 5.
Corequisites: HEC 4870, HEC 4890. Supportive aspects of teaching such as
personal/professional characteristics, human relations skills and educational
philosophy.
HEC 4890. Seminar: Education and
Society. Credit 2.
Corequisites: HEC 4870, HEC 4880. Seminar on issues related to the interrelationships
among school, culture and society; a historical, philosophical and sociological
analysis.
Food, Nutrition and Dietetics
HEC 2240. Food Preparation
and Management. Lec. 2. Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: HEC 2010. Scientific principles of food preparation and management
including standard techniques, nutrient retention, menu planning, food
purchasing and meal service.
HEC 3200. Community Nutrition.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: HEC 1030 or 2020. Cultural food patterns; nutrition education assessment,
implementation and evaluation of community needs at local level; and the study
of delivery systems of nutrition services at the local, state, federal and international
levels.
HEC 3240. Quantity Food Production.
Lec. 2. Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: HEC 2240 or permission of instructor, 3 semester hours of math.
Management and preparation of quality food in quantity; menu planning, recipe
standardization, procurement, safety, sanitation and food
costing.
HEC 3270. Nutrition in Disease.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in HEC 2020, BIOL 2350. Principles of
clinical nutrition relative to prevention and treatment of disease with dietary
modifications.
HEC 4110. Experimental Food
Sciences. Lec. 2. Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisites: HEC 2240, CHEM 1210 and MATH 1530. Principles and practices in
foods research.
HEC 4200 (5200). Advanced
Nutrition. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 2020, CHEM 3005, BIOL 2350. Interrelationships of
nutrients in metabolism at the cellular level. Current issues in
nutrition.
HEC 4220 (5220). Research
in Food Science and Nutrition. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing; consent of instructor. Independent work
for students with special ability. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits when
content varies.
HEC 4241. Legal Issues
in Food Service. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Prerequisites: HEC 2240, HEC 3240. Legal issues in foodservice management,
including evaluation of food and nutrition laws and regulations.
HEC
4242 (5240). Food Systems Administration. Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 2240, HEC 3240. Systems approach to food service management;
facilities, financial, personnel, equipment and legal issues in food service.
HEC 4250 (5250). Field Experience
in School Food Service.* Credit 4.
Prerequisites: HEC 3240, 4242. Work experience in school food service management.
Supervision by instructor and Tennessee-certified School Food Service
Supervisor.
HEC
4251. Field Experience – Health Care.* Credit 6-12.
Prerequisites:
HEC 4240 and 4270, senior standing. Prerequisites:
HEC 4242, senior standing. Supervised work experience in a health
care facility to develop medical nutrition therapy skills.
HEC 4252.
Field Experience – Food
Systems.* Credit 6-12.
Prerequisites: HEC
4240, senior standing. Prerequisites: HEC 4241 and
4242, senior standing. Supervised work experience in a food related organization for application of
food service,
inspection
or
quality
control skills.
HEC 4270 (5270). Nutrition
in Disease Applications. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 3270. Prerequisite or corequisite: HEC 4200. Medical nutrition therapy and nutritional
status assessment.
HEC 4940 (5940). Nutrition,
Fitness and Wellness. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Basic principles of wellness promotion through exercise and nutrition.
Assessment and intervention strategies are included.
Housing and Design
HEC 2411. Practicum: Housing and Design. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Must be Human Ecology/HEHO major.
HEC 2421. Architectural Graphics and Presentation
Techniques. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 2041. Basic architectural drafting including graphics and
symbols for residential floor plans and blueprint reading.
HEC 2431. Residential
Design I. Lec. 2., Lab. 2, Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in HEC 2421. Fundamental
execution
of
residential design problems including perspectives, floor plans and renderings
using both
hand and computer techniques.
HEC 2440. Computer Aided Design of Residences.
Lec. 1. Lab. 4. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2421 or consent of instructor. An introduction
to concepts and methods of computer aided design in
residences.
HEC 2460. Interior Architecture Codes
and Standards. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: HEC 2421. Survey of interior architecture codes and standards
including their application and implementation as required by law.
HEC 3420. Housing. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2041. Evaluation of housing in terms of family needs,
economics, construction, legislation and technological developments.
HEC 3431. Residential
Design II. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in HEC 2431. Space planning of residences
with
emphasis
on
presentations through floor plans, elevations, perspectives and sample boards.
HEC 3440. History of Interior Furnishings
and Architecture. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2041. Survey of historical styles
of furnishings, architecture and interiors from
Egyptian to the Industrial Revolution.
HEC 4440. Contemporary Furnishings and Architecture.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2041. Study of architecture and furnishings, architects, interior designers, furniture designers and
producers and the contemporary design movement from 1850 to present.
HEC 4450.
Commercial Design. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Three credits in Math, Speech 2410, HEC 2440, Grade of "C"
or better in HEC 3431
or
consent of instructor. Various media for planning and rendering interior spaces
for
the commercial environment. Portfolio preparation
and visual developmental skills are attained. Submission of resume and
portfolio.
Merchandising and Design
HEC 1300. Clothing Construction.
Lec. 1. Lab. 4. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Human Ecology Major or consent of instructor. Theories of apparel
construction, principles of fitting and their application to garment
construction.
HEC 2300. Tailoring. Lec.
1. Lab. 4. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 1300 or consent of instructor. Evaluation and use of tailoring
techniques in the selection, fitting and construction of garments.
HEC
2311. Practicum: Merchandising and Design. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Must be Human Ecology/HEME major; HEC 2031;
consent of instructor.
Work
experience
in
a
fashion
merchandising
setting.
HEC 2320. Analysis of Apparel
and Furnishings. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2031. Study and evaluation of apparel and home furnishing products used by individuals
and families.
HEC
2411. Practicum: Housing and Design. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Must be Human Ecology/HEHO major;
HEC 2041; consent of instructor. Applied
service learning and work experience in a housing and design setting.
HEC 3300. Apparel Design. Lec. 1. Lab. 4. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 1300 or permission of the
instructor. Apparel design from sketching to
pattern making to garment completion.
HEC 3310. Textiles I. Lec.
2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better HEC 2031,
CHEM
1010,
1020.
Fibers, yarns, fabrics, finishes and applied design related to the selection,
evaluation, use and care of textile
products.
HEC 3320. Textiles II. Lec.
2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in HEC 3310. Problems involving fiber and
fabric identification, textile performance, end-use and care, legislation and
standardization
in the
textile/apparel industry.
HEC 3350. Merchandising I.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 2031 or permission of instructor. Introduction to the
merchandising of apparel and home furnishing products.
HEC 4310.
Merchandise Presentation Techniques. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: HEC 2031, HEC 3350, or permission of instructor. Practice in merchandise
and
consumer
information
presentation.
HEC 4320. Merchandise Promotion
and Advertising. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: HEC 3350. Communication of product information
through special promotions and advertisements.
HEC 4340. History of
Dress. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 2031. Study of dress and adornment
from ancient times to present day.
HEC 4360. Merchandising II.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: HEC 3350, MATH 1010 or permission of instructor. Principles of
merchandising including merchandise planning and decision making. Emphasis on
the role of the buyer in case studies.
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