Human Ecology Minor

Human ecology is concerned with examining the relationship between people and their environment and people within their environment. This minor deals with the properties of population rather than the properties of the individuals who constitute them. Thus, it is based on the study of groups rather than individuals.

An 18 hour minor in Human Ecology may be earned by selecting from the courses below:

DEPT NO COURSE
SOWK 4613 Human Diversity and Social Work
SOWK 4623 Social Work with the Elderly
SOC/ANTH 3123/3123 Cultural & Anthropology
SOC 3213 Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 3223 Racial & Cultural Minorities
SOC 3243 Family Sociology
SOC 3413 Rural Sociology
SOC/ANTH 3453/3453 Ethnology of American Indian
SOC 3813 Sociology of Aging
SOC 4423 Urban Sociology
SOC 4813 Death & Dying
CR J 3153 Criminal Justice Community Relations
FIN 3213 Principles of Finance
GEOG 3033 Environmental Geography
GEOG 3133 Principles of Economic Geography
BIOL 3413 Environmental Problems



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