![]() HDFL Human Development and Family Living HDFL-510 Family Stress, Coping and Adaptation 1 cr. Summer Impact of family development and stress on individual and family well-being. Equivalent to 212-510, 212-615. HDFL-520 Family Stress, Coping and Adaptation 1 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Trends and issues in divorce, single parenting and remarriage related to effects on adults, children and society. Equivalent to 212-520A, 212-525. HDFL-530 Adulthood and the Family 3 cr. Spring Study of adults in the family context during the early and middle years. Equivalent to 212-530A, 212-530. HDFL-531 Hospice Clinical Experience 1-2 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Work with an area hospice organization under the supervision of the hospice consultant or patient care coordinator. Equivalent to 212-531. P: 212-351. HDFL-532 Death and Bereavement 3 cr. Spring and Summer Significance of death and bereavement for the American culture, individual and family. Special consideration given to major tasks of grieving for children and adults. HDFL-535 Seminar: The Culturally Distinct Child and Family 2 cr. Fall and Spring Study of cultural, ethnic, racial and economic influences on the child and family in the United States. Emphasis on knowledge and skills to improve human relations in settings serving young children and families. Equivalent to 212-535, 212-685. HDFL-536 Experience: The Culturally Distinct Child and Family 1 cr. Fall and Spring Intensive experience working directly with racial, cultural or economic groups whose background the student does not share. Equivalent to 212-686, 212-536. HDFL-540 Human Development: Aging Person 3 cr. Fall and Spring Survey of the field of gerontology focusing on what it means to grow old in the United States from a systemic perspective. Multicultural attitudes toward aging; the psychological, physical, social and economic needs and problems of the older population are addressed. Consideration will be given to the personal, familial, environmental and social resources of the older population. Equivalent to 212-540A, 212-680. HDFL-541 Family Caregiving to Dependent Elders 1 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Unique challenges confronting adult children who provide care to aging parents. Government, agency, workplace and family policies and practices promoting and/or undermining family strengths and well-being. Equivalent to 212-540. HDFL-544 Primary Curriculum: Science, Math, Social Studies 4 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Curriculum planning for the primary levels of instruction, with particular emphasis on patterns of instructional organization and the planning, implementing and evaluating of sound science, mathematics and social science curricula. Equivalent to 212-544. HDFL-545 Health Care Dilemmas and Decisions for Families 2 cr. Spring Multidisciplinary study of bioethical issues facing U.S. families, including end-of-life decision making, reproductive technologies, and distributive justice Equivalent to 212-545A, 212-605. HDFL-560 The Workplace and the Family 2 cr. Spring Linkages between families and workplace; corresponding consequences for individual family well-being and the workplace. Equivalent to 212-560, 212-654. HDFL-565 Family Resource Management 2 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Examination of individual and family resource management behaviors including: valuing, goal setting, decision making, implementation, resource use, resource exchange and resource creation, and cultural differences in resource management. Instructor¼s consent required. Equivalent to 212-565. HDFL-585 Family-Based Employee Assistance Programs 3 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Structures and functions of employee assistance programs with employees and their families being the primary unit of analysis and service. Instructor¼s consent required. Equivalent to 212-585. HDFL-595 Special Topics in Human Development 1-2 cr. Fall Special topics in human development; repeatable for different topics. Equivalent to 212-595. R HDFL-607 Parent Counseling 2 cr. Approaches and techniques for working with parents; observation and experience in childrearing problems parents face. Equivalent to 212-607. HDFL-624 Advanced Child Study 3 cr. A study of principles and review of literature pertaining to children. Equivalent to 212-624. HDFL-625 Death Education and Counseling in Families 2 cr. Spring Death and dying theory; research, practice and application in education and individual and family counseling. Equivalent to 212-690. HDFL-626 Special Topics in the Study of Family Life 1-3 cr. Family life programs and literature; individual study of problems of personal or professional interest. Equivalent to 212-626. HDFL-637 Seminar in Child Development 2 cr. Fall and Spring Special problems and aspects in child development; preference given to students¼ interests. Equivalent to 212-637. HDFL-640 Child and Family Law 3 cr. Fall and Spring Legal issues affecting children and families. Equivalent to 212-601. HDFL-650 Family Impact Seminar 3 cr. Fall and Spring Content, methods and process of assessing impact of public policy on children and families. Equivalent to 212-610. HDFL-654 Suicide and the Family: Family and Community Intervention 1 cr. Analysis of attempted and completed suicides from an interdisciplinary perspective. Forms of intervention, with emphasis upon family therapy, are compared, contrasted, and evaluated for suitability. Equivalent to 212-626. HDFL-656 Abuse and the Family 3 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Definition and analysis of types of abuse in family context. Interrelationship of victims, perpetrators, other family members, helping professionals, social context. Risk factors, effects, reporting and recovery. HDFL-662 Early Childhood Education Program Models 1 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Exploration and analysis of contemporary early childhood education program models and practices in various settings. Equivalent to 212-662. HDFL-664 Special Topics in Early Childhood Curriculum 1-3 cr. Philosophy and methodology of early childhood education: problems confronting teachers. Equivalent to 212-664, 212-664, HDFL-664. R HDFL-703 Seminar in Child Development 3 cr. Advanced seminar in study of all aspects of child development. Equivalent to 212-703. HDFL-704 Child/Family Services 2 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Social change, government initiatives, and recent research related to quality programs for early care and education of young children. Equivalent to 212-704. HDFL-707 Issues and Problems in Parent Education 2 cr. A study of the issues and problems of parent groups and the training of parent-group leaders. Instructor¼s consent required. Equivalent to 212-707. HDFL-715 Theories of Family Processes 2 cr. Fall, Spring and Summer Advanced analysis of family interaction theory. Emphasis is on normal family processes as they apply to the practice of marital and family intervention. Equivalent to 212-715. HDFL-728 Family Life Issues 2 cr. A study of current issues and problems in marriage and the family. An investigation of research, literature and consideration of theoretical interpretations in today¼s world. An exploration of how familial experiences affect behavioral patterns and attitudes of children, adults and self. Equivalent to 212-728. HDFL-740 Special Problems in Family Life Education 2 cr. Planning and implementation of community programs in family life education. Equivalent to 212-740. HDFL-742 Lifespan Family and Human Development Seminar 2-3 cr. Human development theory; research, changing trends and issues are explored with focus upon family life cycle variations. Emphasis is given to the application of scientific knowledge to select issues and thematic narratives of lifespan development as well as to information regarding child development in families and their sociocultural contexts. Equivalent to HDFL-742, 212-742. HDFL-750 Systems of Marital and Family Therapy 3 cr. Fall Survey of conceptual frameworks and approaches to marital and family therapy from a systems point of view. Equivalent to 212-750. HDFL-751 Seminar in Marriage and Family Therapy 3 cr. Spring Advanced and in-depth study of the issues, skills and methods in premarital intervention and marriage and family therapy. Equivalent to 212-751. P: HDFL-750. HDFL-755 Professional Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy 3 cr. Exploration of the issues in the development of professional skills, attitudes and identity in the area of marriage and family therapy. Equivalent to 212-755. P: HDFL-750. HDFL-760 Sex Therapy Seminar 2 cr. Spring This course is offered to graduate students, who have already taken a basic course in human sexuality and who plan to work in the helping professions. Its main goal is to provide participants with the basic skills, knowledge and attitudes that will enable them to help clients solve problems related to sexuality. Instructor¼s consent required. Equivalent to 212-760. HDFL-764 Marriage and Family Therapy Prepracticum Seminar 1 cr. Spring Preparation for delivery of clinical services to couples and families and clinical management will be addressed. Students will also establish orientation to the clinical practice of marital and family therapy in a state-certified outpatient mental health, alcohol and other drug abuse clinic. Admission to the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy program. Equivalent to 212-764. HDFL-793 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum I 4 cr. Fall Preparation for professional marriage and family counseling services through seminar discussions, observation, and supervised counseling experience. Instructor¼s consent required. Admission to the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy program. Equivalent to 212-793. HDFL-794 Marriage and Family Therapy Practicum II 4 cr. Sequel to HDFL-793. Continuing preparation for professional marriage and family counseling services through seminar discussions, observation, and supervised counseling. Equivalent to 212-794. P: HDFL-793. The Graduate Bulletin Revised: October 2003 |