U of M General Calendar 1998-1999
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Faculty of Human Ecology - Admissions

University I
Commencing September 1988, most students newly admitted from high school and those who have completed less than 24 credit hours at another post secondary institution, will complete the first year of their degree programs in University I. In University I, students will select courses from a wide variety of offerings in Arts, Science and other faculties/schools. This freedom to choose allows students to take the specific courses required for admission to one or more faculty/school while, at the same time, making it possible to sample or try courses related to several different disciplines or professions. Students can therefore begin their university education with more options and make better career choices. After successful completion of University I, students may apply for admission to their desired faculty or school or transit to Arts or Science for further study. Please refer to the section entitled University I at the beginning of this Calendar for more information.

Requirements for General Admission into the Faculty of Human Ecology from University I:

1. A minimum adjusted Grade Point Average of 2.0 in at least 24 credit hours of University I courses;

2. Advance admission into the Faculty for high school students on the condition that they successfully complete University I as stated in (1); which includes:

3. Six-twelve (6-12) credit hours from Arts, and 6-12 credit hours from the Sciences to a total of 18 credit hours from Arts and Sciences; 6-12 credit hours from any University I course(s) to a total of 24-30 credit hours.

Recommendations for Completion of Human Ecology Programs within Four Years of Full-Time Study at the University:

It is recommended that students include the following courses in their 24-30 cred hours of University 1:

1. Clothing and Textiles
018.120 Principles of Economics
017/077.120 Introduction to Psychology/Sociology

Six credit hours from Sciences
064.122 Dynamics of the Fashion Industry

2. Family Studies
018.120 Principles of Economics
017/077.120 Introduction to Psychology or Sociology

Six credit hours from Science (minimum 3 credit hours with lab)

Six credit hours of Family Studies course work to be selected from the Family Studies courses offered in University I
For the Child Studies Concentration, the following courses should be selected:
017.120 Introdution to Psychology
071.125 Biology B
062.101 Human Development in the Family

3. Foods and Nutrition Major
002.130 University I: Structure and Modeling in Chemistry
002.132 University I: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
017.120 Introduction to Psychology
030.120 Food: Facts and Fallacies
030.121 Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles
071.125 Biology B

4. Comprehensive Program
017/077.120 Introduction to Psychology or Sociology
018.120 Principles of Economics
071.125 Biology B

Six credit hours of Human Ecology courses offered in University

Note: Human Ecology courses offered in University I include:
030.120, 030.121, 062.101, 062.114, 062.142, 062.172 and 064.122

Preface
The Faculty of Human Ecology
The Degree
Professional Designations

Admissions
Students Transferring into the Faculty
University I
Recommendations for General Admission into Human Ecology
Recommendations for Program Completion in Four Years

Regulations
Scholastic Standards
Part-Time Students
General Academic Regulations
Repeating Courses
Challenge for Credit
Transfer Credit
Letter of Permission
Appeals of Academic Regulations
Dean's Honour List
Degree With Distinction
Registration and Revision Procedures
Limited Access
VW Policy
Procedures Related to Student Academic Records
Written English and Mathematics Requirement

Bachelor of Human Ecology Programs
Advisement
Faculty Program Requirements
Students Admitted Prior to 1994
Students Admitted in 1994 or Later
Program Electives
Comprehensive Program
Clothing and Textiles Program
Family Studies Program
Child Studies Concentration
Foods and Nutrition Program
Students Admitted in September 1998 or Later
Students Admitted Prior to September 1998
Interfaculty Option in Aging
Management Minor

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