|
School of Human Environmental Sciences 235 Stone Building Programs within the School of Human Environmental Sciences prepare students for careers in the field of applied human sciences. Our science-based teaching and research programs focus on humans in multiple environmental contexts. Students receive a broad-based liberal education that includes University requirements and School requirements along with the courses required for their particular majors. Our programs are unique in their ability to utilize basic principles from many disciplines to solve human problems and to meet social needs. The strong research efforts within the School serve to enhance and support highly challenging undergraduate programs. The five majors offered are:
Special facilities of the School of Human Environmental Sciences include three Child Care Education Centers, the Governor Morehead School for the Visually Impaired, the Historic Costume and Textile Collection, the Family Research Center, the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, The Human Environmental Sciences Center for Research, Computer Aided Design laboratories in Housing and Interior Design and Clothing and Textiles, and human performance and cell culture laboratories in Nutrition. |
|
|||||
|
|||||