Human Sciences
Courses for Human Sciences (HUMS) +/-
865. International Perspectives of Human Sciences (3 cr) (UNL, UNO) Lec 3.
Prereq: 9 hours of human sciences classes or permission
Cross-cultural interdisciplinary perspectives of human sciences.
*875. Research Methods (TXCD *875) (3 cr) (UNL) Lec 3.
Research methods that addresses practical and theoretical issues involved in designing, conducting, and evaluating research.
*891. Special Topics in Human Sciences (CYAF *891; NUTR *891; SLPA *891; TEAC *891; TXCD *891) (1-3 cr, max 12)
Aspects of human sciences not covered elsewhere in the curriculum.
Description
For a brief description of the program, application requirements and contact information, view the graduate program summary.
The Human Sciences major includes six specializations. Communications Disorders is housed in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders; Child, Youth and Family Studies and Gerontology are sponsored by the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies; Nutrition and Health Sciences is hosted by the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences; Textiles, Clothing and Design is based in the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design; and Leadership Studies is housed in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication.
Specific program and application information is available under each department’s listing in this bulletin. Up-to-date information is also available on-line at cehs.unl.edu. Inquiries may be directed to cehsgrad@unl.edu or to (402) 472-5333.




