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Bachelor of Human Ecology (Family Social Sciences)
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENTAL HEALTH & FAMILY ECONOMIC HEATLH
REQUIRED COURSES (51-54 credit hours):
Course#:
Credits
Course Title
FMLY 1000 (1020)
3
Families in Contemporary Canadian Society
FMLY 1010
3
Human Development in the Family
FMLY 1012
3
Introduction to Social Development
FMLY 1420
3
Family Management Principles
FMLY 2400
3
Family Financial Health
FMLY 2500 (2350)
3
Diversity & Families
FMLY 3750
3
Fundamentals of Health Promotion
FMLY 3780
3
Introduction to the Development of Programs for Children and Families
FMLY 3790
3
Introduction to the Evaluation of Programs for Children and Families
HEAL 2600
3
Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals
HMEC 2000
3
Research Methods and Presentation
HMEC 3000
3
Introduction to Social Epidemiology
SOC 1200 OR
6
Introduction to Sociology OR
PSYC 1200
Introduction to Psychology
STAT 1000
Basic Statistical Analysis 1
Science elective 3
any Science course offered by the Faculty of Science
ECON1010
ECON 1020
ECON 1210
ECON 1220
3-6
one of (See Note 5):
Micro Economics
Macro Economics
Introduction to Canadian Economic Issues and Policies
Introduction to Global and Environmental Economic Issues and Policies
PROGRAM ELECTIVES (27 credit hours; see Note 1):
FMLY 3400
*Families as Consumers
FMLY 4330
*Management of Family Stress
FMLY 4400
*Family Economics, Poverty and Wealth
FMLY 4460
*Family Financial Counselling
FMLY 4480
*Work and Family Issues
*Choose any 9 credit hours from the Department electives listed above
FMLY 2600
FMLY 3600
3
3
Foundations of Childhood Developmental Health
Adolescents in Families and Societies
FMLY 4604 OR
FMLY 3330 OR
FMLY 4606
3
Children in Adversity
Parenting & Developmental Health
A Social Justice Perspective on Indigenous Maternal and Child Health
FMLY
FMLY
FMLY
3
3
3
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OUTSIDE ELECTIVES (12-15 credit hours; see Note 2):
Outside elective 3
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Outside elective 3
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Outside elective
3
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Outside elective 3
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Outside elective
3
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FREE ELECTIVES (27 credit hours; see Note 3):
Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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Free elective
3
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*There is no double dipping in the options. For example, HNSC 1210 Nutrition for Health & Changing Lifestyles is on both lists,
however you may only use it towards one of the lists.
Effective Date: September 2015
CYDH & FEH
1
Elective Choices
FAMILY ECONOMIC HEALTH
at least 9 credit hours from (at least 3 credit hours must be selected from courses numbered 3000 or 4000):
ACC 1100
Introductory Financial Accounting
ACC 1110
Introductory Managerial Accounting
ANTH 2430
Ecology, Technology and Society
ANTH 2550
Culture and the Individual
ECON 2310
Canadian Economic Problems
ECON 2350
Community Economic Development
ECON 2362
Economics of Gender
ECON 2390
Introduction to Environmental Economics
ECON 3720
Urban and Regional Economics and Policies
FIN 2200
Corporation Finance
FIN 3420
Security Analysis
FMLY 3012
Theories of Social Development
FMLY 3240
Families in Later Years
FMLY 3610
Developmental Health of Children and Youth
FMLY 4012
Social Development Policies
FMLY 4220
Aging & Social Aspects of Risk in a Global Context
FMLY 4602
Family Relationships, Health & Well-Being
GEOG 1280
Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 2210
Economic Geography
GMGT2070
Organizational Behaviour
HRIR 2440
Human Resource Management
HNSC 1210
Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles
HNSC 2130
Nutrition through the Life Cycle
MKT 2210
Fundamentals of Marketing
MKT 3230
Consumer Behaviour
NATV 1200
The Native Peoples of Canada)
NATV 1220
The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1
NATV 1240
The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2
NURS 4440
Health Promotion in the Community
SOC 3370
Sociology of Work
SOC 3380
Power, Politics and the Welfare State
SOC 3890
Power and Social Inequality: A Comparative Perspective
TXSC 1600
Textiles for Living
TXSC 1610
Textiles, Product and Consumers
TXSC 2600
Textiles for Apparel End Uses
TXSC 2610
Textiles for Non Apparel End Uses
TXSC 2620
Consumer and Organizational Behaviour toward Textile Products
TXSC 3600
Global Apparel and Textiles Trade
CHILD and YOUTH DEVELOPMENTAL HEALTH
at least 9 credit hours from:
ANTH 2300
Anthropology of Childhood
FMLY 2800
Family Violence
FMLY 3610
Developmental Health of Children and Youth
FMLY 3800
Conflict Resolution in the Family
FMLY 3802
Intimate Partner Violence
FMLY 3806
Children, Violence and Rights
FMLY 4330
Management of Family Stress
FMLY 4480
Work and Family Issues
FMLY 4602
Family Relationships, Health & Well-Being
HNSC 1210
Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles
HNSC 2130
Nutrition through the Life Cycle
NURS 4420
Health Promotion in the Community
NURS 4440
Prevention of Illness
PSYC 2440
Behaviour Modification Principles
PSYC 3070
Adult Development
PSYC 3150
Behaviour Modification Applications
PSYC 3310
Adolescent Development
PSYC 3360
Experimental Child Psychology
PSYC 3860
Language Acquisition
SOC 3830
Youth, Crime & Society
Effective Date: September 2015
CYDH & FEH
2
Note 1.
Note 4.
Any non-required FMLY course is a Bachelor of Human Ecology (Family Social Sciences) program elective. At least one of the non-specified
program electives must be at the 3000 or 4000 level* (pending Senate approval).
Outside electives are courses from outside the BHEc (FSS) program. Students who take ECON 1010 & ECON 1020 Principles
of Economics will need to take 12 credit hours of outside electives. Students who take ECON 1210 Introduction to
Canadian Economic Issues and Policies or ECON 1220 Introduction to Global and Environmental Economic Issues
and Policies will need to take 15 credit hours of outside electives.
Free Electives can be taken from the Bachelor of Human Ecology (Family Social Sciences) program or other faculties at the University of
Manitoba.
Elective choices for 2 or more options can only be taken to satisfy the requirements from one section, ie. It cannot be used to satisfy both lists.
Note 5.
ECON 1010 & ECON 1020 may not be held with ECON 1200.
Note 2.
Note 3.
*In the event of discrepancies with this document and the General Calendar, the General Calendar will prevail.*
*It is the student’s responsibility to ensure pre-requisites are met before registering for higher level courses*
Effective Date: September 2015
CYDH & FEH
3
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