
"The College of Human Environmental Sciences welcomes its students with open arms and a wide variety of opportunities. Students who choose to become involved in our student organizations not only make wonderful contacts in their field and our university, but, also enjoy a sense of pride and ownership in our college. The faculty become actively involved with each student's education, helping and encouraging success both here at UK and in our chosen fields."
- Leigh Ann Sansom
Junior in Dietetics and HES College Ambassador
Retia Scott Walker, Ph.D., is Dean of the College of Human Environmental Sciences; Claudia Peck-Heath, Ph.D., is Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies; Bonnie Tanner, Ph.D., is Associate Dean for Extension.
Major in Interior Design -- Upper division program applicants - special application, transcript(s), and portfolio are due by:
Human Environmental Sciences is a science-based program that deals with human beings in their environmental context. It is concerned with the interaction between people and their social, cultural, economic and political environments. The focus is on improving lives of individuals and families in their home, work, community and world environments. The areas of study are directly tied to specialized fields and professional careers.
Men and women of all ages, races and various nationalities -- with a wide range of aptitudes and interests -- comprise the student body of the college. The diverse faculty have won many honors for their scholarship and research. The College of Human Environmental Sciences remains central to the mission of a land grant university where improving life for youth and families is a priority.
Offering individualized attention, the college prepares students for professional roles through academic work, practicum or field experience, and research.
There are three departments and one school in the College of Human Environmental Sciences - the departments of Family Studies, Merchandising, Apparel, and Textiles, and Nutrition and Food Science; and the School of Interior Design.
Unique Features of the College Facilities and Services
Research Center for Families and Children; Early Childhood Laboratory; Model Infant Day Care Center; Betty D. Eastin Historic Costume Collection; Kelsay Kitchen; Computer Laboratory; Interior Design studios and gallery; The Family Center (personal and marriage counseling); Research and Development Center for School-Age Child Care and Early Childhood; Nutrition Research laboratories.
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Family Studies complete a major in early childhood education.
*Interior Design requires 132 hours for graduation.
**Early Childhood Education and Family and Consumer Sciences Education require a grade-point average of 2.5 for teacher certification.
| College Requirements | |
| HES 100 An Introduction to Professions in Human Environmental Sciences | 1 |
| HES 400 Concepts in Human Environmental Sciences: Integration and Application | 2 |
| One course in Human Environmental Sciences, outside the student's major prefix | 3 |
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