Human Sciences & Design (HSD)
History, interdependence and integrative nature of HSD program areas and their role in the study of health and human sciences. A New Student Experience (NSE) course examining techniques for academic success, finding purpose and connection with Baylor, and professional and career options.
The study of art and design principles through the use of creative technologies including image creation and editing software, digital sketching and illustration, and project management systems, to develop communication and marketing materials.
Individual study of selected areas of interest in human sciences and design.
Individual study of selected areas of interest in human sciences and design.
In-depth undergraduate research. This class is intended for application-oriented, individualized professor-supervised undergraduate research applications.
Teaching materials and methods, media, and the philosophy of vocational education.
Curriculum planning, teaching strategies, evaluation, and classroom management. Each student will spend two hours each week in an approved field experience.
Research and exploration in housing differences around the world as a factor of cultural, political, environmental, economical and social influences.
Supervised observation of and participation in various phases of a high school vocational home economics program for a full school day for a half semester. Required for vocational home economics teaching certificate.
Study of the occupational human sciences and design programs in Texas. Each student will spend two hours each week in an approved field experience.
Continuation of HSD 4322. Required for vocational family and consumer sciences teaching certificate.
Current issues in human sciences and design will be examined through seminars, special topics, practicums and individual research experiences. May be repeated with different content for a maximum of six semester hours.