Note: In order to find a course in the new 4 digit numbering system using an old 3 digit number, please refer to the conversion list below. Before registering for courses with the new 4 digit numbering system, please ensure that you have not previously taken the course in its 3 digit form.
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Human Ecology
1033A/B -
Design for Human Needs
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An exploration of the function of design and its basic elements and principles as they relate to clothing, textiles, shelter and furnishings. Physical needs, social/psychological factors, technology and commercial concerns will be addressed.
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The former Clothing, Textiles and Design 023a/b and 031a/b.
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Human Ecology
2122A/B -
Clothing Construction
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A theoretical and practical treatment of clothing construction and garment fit. The apparel industry will be studied beginning with fibres and fabric and processing through to design, construction and marketing of clothing. In the laboratory component, students are required to learn various fitting and sewing techniques.
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The former Clothing, Textiles and Design 128a/b.
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Human Ecology
2222F/G -
Professional Perspectives
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Introduction to the philosophy of the human ecology professions in North America and the evolving concepts of human ecology as a field of study in higher education. Socialization toward professionalism will include the development of knowledge, skills and values appropriate to the profession.
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The former Human Ecology 022F/G
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Human Ecology
2266F/G -
Communications
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A social-psychological analysis of communication theory in the context of interpersonal small-group and large-group dynamics. Group exercises to improve communication skills and to stimulate discussion. Assignments and laboratories to provide an opportunity to prepare and present information within the scope of foods and nutrition and human ecology.
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The former Human Ecology 255a/b.
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Human Ecology
3330A/B -
Clothing and Human Behavior
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The study of clothing and human behavior from psychological, social and consumer perspectives. Concepts of clothing needs and clothing functions are combined with a focus on the roles of clothing in today's society.
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The former Clothing, Textiles and Design 330a/b.
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Human Ecology
3338A/B -
Issues in Housing
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A study of the housing needs of individuals and families and how those have been met at different times in history, in different societies and particularly today in Canada, including discussions of housing design, urban planning, environmental issues and alternative housing.
Antirequisite(s):
The former Clothing, Textiles and Design 338a/b.
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Human Ecology
3343A/B -
Consumer Economics and Resource Management
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An interdisciplinary approach to the study of the roles and responsibilities of consumer, marketer, and government in the market-place. Emphasis on consumer behavior and management of human, economic, and environmental resources.
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The former Home Economics 343a/b, 345a/b.
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Human Ecology
3349A/B -
Principles of Management
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An introductory study of management principles, evolution of theories and influence of the behavioral sciences on current management practice. Functions of management, assessment and development of managerial skills. Case studies to help develop analytical and decision-making skills.
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The former Home Economics 349a/b.
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Human Ecology
4402A/B -
Supervised Research
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Limited enrolment course.
Antirequisite(s):
The former Home Economics 402a/b.
Prerequisite(s):
The former Human Ecology 401a/b, the former Home Economics 401a/b and permission of the department.
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Human Ecology
4411F/G -
Research Methodology
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Students will study the components of research and develop a research proposal.
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The former Human Ecology 401a/b.
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