Human Development
HD221 Life Skills Seminar 2
3 credit hours, 3 Lecture hours
Helps re-entering adults develop goals, skills and support systems that promote success in education and careers. Topics include building self-confidence, balancing work and family, assertiveness, communication skills, stress and time management, and development of an individual action plan. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CG120 or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
HD230 Livining with Purpose: Life Planning in your 50s and 60s
3 credit hours, 3 Lecture hours
Guides individuals in their 50s an 60s with the development of a meaniingful plan for older adulthood. Explores life stages, transitions, personal values, physical aging process, emotional health, relationships, lifestyle choices, interests, career/retirement opportunities, community resources, and goal setting. Offered as needed.
Updated October 28, 2007 by Marketing and Student Recruitment.


