Students
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Advisement
For advisement contact information, please visit the Advisor Directory. Visit the Resources page for more information on suggested first-year courses and requirements for HDFS and ECE.
Requirements and Courses
Visit the University Course Catalog to find a comprehensive lising of course requirements and course descriptions for the University of Nevada, Reno, College of Health and Human Sciences schools and department programs.
Course Syllabi
HDFS 201 (001): Lifespan Human Development, Fall 2008, Mara Merlino, Ph.D,
HDFS 201 (002): Lifespan Human Development, Fall 2008, Mara Merlino, Ph.D.
HDFS 202: Introduction to Families, Fall 2008, Jeanne Hilton, Ph.D.
HDFS 204: Child Guidance & Parenting, Fall 2008, Melissa M. Burnham, PhD.
HDFS 231 (R001): Practicum with Children and Families, Fall 2008, Michelle Hammond
HDFS 231 (R002): Practicum with Children and Families, Fall 2008, Jennifer Reisig
HDFS 250: Early Childhood Education, Fall 2008, Melissa M. Burnham, Ph.D.
HDFS 341: Family Finance, Fall 2008, Jean L. Chicoine-Barrette, Ph.D.
HDFS 390: Youth Mentoring, Fall 2008, Pat Fling
HDFS 391: Introduction to Research, Fall 2008, Mara Merlino, Ph.D.
HDFS 428/628: Preschool Curriculum I, Fall 2008, Dr. Eva Essa
HDFS 430/630: Advanced Human Sexuality, Fall 2008, Nancy Evans
HDFS 431E/631E: Adult Development and Aging, Fall 2008, Dr. Karen Kopera-Frye
HDFS 434/634: Family Life Education, Fall 2008, Tamara Anderson
HDFS 437/637: Death and Dying: Family and Lifespan Perspectives, Fall 2008, Colleen I. Murray, Ph.D.
HDFS 438/638 (001): Children and Families in a Multiethnic Society, Fall 2008, Jean L. Chicoine-Barrette, PhD.
HDFS 438/638 (002): Children and Families in a Multiethnic Society, Fall 2008, Joshua B. Padilla, M.A.
HDFS 470: Preprofessional Internship, Fall 2008, Dr. Karen Kopera-Frye
HDFS 476/676: Issues in Family Health, Fall 2008, Colleen I. Murray, Ph.D.
HDFS 720: Theories of Human Development, Fall 2008, Mara Merlino, Ph.D.
HDFS 745: Individual and Family Resilience, Fall 2008, Jeanne M. Hilton, Ph.D.


