The Minor in Resource Management from the Individual, Family, and Societal Perspective provides interdisciplinary knowledge from an ecological perspective, preparing students to manage, counsel, and work in a wide range of placements in human service, non-profit and for-profit sectors. The minor also prepares students to be more literate and capable personal money managers.
The minor is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs in the College of Social Science. With the approval of the department and college that administers the student’s degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
Students who plan to complete the requirements of the minor should consult their major undergraduate advisor in the College of Social Science.
Requirements for the Minor in Resource Management from the Individual, Family, and Societal Perspective
Students must complete 15 credits from the following:
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The following course (3 credits): |
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HDFS |
238 |
Personal Finance |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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EC |
201 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
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EC |
202 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
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GEO |
113 |
Introduction to Economic Geography |
3 |
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HRLR |
316 |
Economics of Human Capital |
3 |
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SOC |
214 |
Social Inequality |
3 |
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SOC |
475 |
Health and Society |
3 |
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UP |
458 |
Housing and Real Estate Development |
3 |
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Two of the following courses (6 or 7 credits): |
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AFRE |
265 |
Ecological Economics |
3 |
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BUS |
291 |
Special Topics: Introduction to Business |
3 |
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CAS |
114 |
Creativity and Innovative Entrepreneurship |
3 |
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CEP |
460 |
Communication Skill Training for the Helping Professional |
3 |
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CSUS |
433 |
Grant Writing and Fund Development |
3 |
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ESHP |
190 |
The Art of Starting |
3 |
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HST |
413 |
Families in Historical Perspective |
3 |
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MGT |
325 |
Management Skills and Processes |
3 |
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PHL |
345 |
Business Ethics |
4 |
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REL |
185 |
Introduction to Religion and Nonprofits |
3 |
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WS |
339 |
Psychology of Women |
3 |
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The following capstone course (3 credits): |
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HDFS |
438 |
Applied Resource Management Practicum |
3 |