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Welcome to START 2010! COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES

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Welcome to START 2010!

COLLEGE OF HEALTH

& HUMAN SCIENCES

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Who we are……

Carey Hilbert - Assist. Head AdvisorEXSS, NUTR, H

Ruth SternerDHE, EXSS, NUTR

Eric StollerEXSS, HDFS, NUTR

Melanie JonesDHE, HDFS

Debbie Jensen – Office Manager

Kim McAlexander - Head AdvisorDHE, HDFS

Alysia CohenEXSS, NUTR, H

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Ambassador/Peer Advisors 2009-10

Christa Grant Alison H.

Jessica M.

Lindsey

Allison B.

Rachel

Jessica L.

Arturo

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HHS Ambassadors and Peer Advisors

Ambassador/Peer Advisors serve several roles in the College:

Serve as representatives at various university and college functions

Assist in the Advising office with scheduling, clerical duties, and support for staff

Assist students with basic advising concerns, registration issues, and numerous questions!

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Make it Happen!

Own your success.

Seek support.

Use resources.

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Today’s Agenda

Overview of departments, majors, and options in HHS

Review Baccalaureate Core (homework!)

Review tomorrow’s Advising & Registration schedule

Q & A

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Day 2 Agenda

Departmental information sessions for students*

Advising and registration*

Information sessions

* Early departures will be asked to attend a later START session or register during CONNECT week.

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN

SCIENCESDepartments

Design & Human Environment (DHE)

Human Development & Family Sciences (HDFS)

Nutrition & Exercise Sciences (NES)

Public Health (H)

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Pre-Med & Pre-Nursing

Major in a field of interest

Certain HHS majors have many prerequisites built in

Work w/ advisor early

to discuss admission requirements (GPA, volunteer work, internships, etc.)

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DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN

& HUMAN ENVIRONMENTMajors

Apparel Design*

Interior Design*

Housing Studies*

Merchandising ManagementHistoric & Cultural StudiesMarketing Analysis & ResearchMerchandising Management

*Pre-professional option required for entering students

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Majors and Options

HEALTH PROMOTION & HEALTH BEHAVIOR

Allied Health Community Health

Gerontology

HEALTH MANAGEMENT & POLICY*

Long-Term CareGeneral Health Care Administration

*Pre-HMP option required for entering students

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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY

SCIENCES Options

Early Childhood Development & Education*

Human Services

* Teaching licensure may be obtained through Education Double Degree Program.

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DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION & EXERCISE

SCIENCES Exercise and Sport Science

(EXSS)

EXSS Options

Athletic Training* Fitness & Nutrition Physical Education

Teacher Education Pre-Therapy & Allied Health Applied Exercise Science

* Application for Admission required

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DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION & EXERCISE

SCIENCES Nutrition (NUTR)

Options

Dietetics*

Nutrition Science

*Pre-Dietetics option required for entering students

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Declaration of Major

Catalog year = 2010 -11

Not sure about major?

It’s okay to be unsure!

First-year advising is more general than specific.

Changes best done after START.

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Exchange opportunitiesThere are several different ways to

include an experience abroad into your academic

career:

OUS/OSU Study Abroad/Exchange Departmental Exchange (major specific) International Internship (IE3) International Degree program

Where have HHS students gone?Africa FranceAustralia GermanyChile IndiaEcuador MexicoFinland Spain

Taiwan…..And many other countries/continents!

The biggest key is planning ahead!

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Learning in Communities (LinC)

Courses are offered by every department and include all majors

1 credit

Led by faculty

Meet once a week

Groups of 20 - 25 students

Sign up during Major

presentation/registration session

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BUILDING A DEGREE

Total credits = 180Upper-division = 60

(300-400 level)

Major Required

Courses

Bacc Core

Electives

Major Required Courses Bacc Core Electives

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Baccalaureate Core*Over the next 4 years you will need:

5 Skills Courses3 Writing (or 2 writing, 1 communication)College MathHealth & Wellness

3 Science Courses (w/ labs)1 Physical Science1 Biological Science1 Additional course from either category

5 Perspective Courses (1 from each category )Western CultureCultural DiversityLiterature & ArtsSocial Processes & InstitutionsDifference, Power & Discrimination

2 Upper-Division Synthesis CoursesContemporary Global IssuesScience, Technology & Society

* See Registration Information Handbook

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Using Your Registration Information Handbook

Important pages:

Academic calendar (pp 3-6) Registration Information

(pp 11-12) Bacc core listings (pp 26-

30) Academic regulations (pp

37-44) Campus map (p 52)

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Tomorrow’s Schedule

Advising & Registration:

Students Only

Exercise & Sport Science 8:30 Milam 213

Design & Human Environment 10:00 Milam 206

Public Health 10:30 Milam 120 Nutrition 1:00 Milam

213

Human Dev & Family Science 1:30Milam 206

* Know your GAP! (PIN will be issued in session.)