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Specific goals of the Consumer Sciences
program are that a student shall:
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develop an understanding of and an
ability to effectively use the concepts, principles, and theories
related to the consumer sciences profession;
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develop and practice critical and
evaluative thinking in the solution of problems pertaining to:
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effective acquisition, allocation, use,
and disposition of human, environmental, material, and financial
resources to meet value-based goals chosen by individuals, families,
and society;
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relationship between individual
consumers and the broader economic, social, and political systems of
which they are a part;
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develop and practice effective
communication skills using oral, written, visual, and electronic
means of expression which are essential to professional practice;
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develop the interpersonal skills
necessary to function as a member of a professional team;
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develop an understanding of the
commonalities among both individuals and families as they progress
through the life span;
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develop an appreciation for diversity
among individuals and families as expressed through cultural
variation and through individuals and family choice;
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develop an understanding that
attainable levels of living and ultimately quality of life are
products of the complex, mutual interdependence of individual and
family choice and the demands placed on the resources provided to
individual and family by social, economic, and political systems;
- analyze the value judgments inherent in the solutions of
consumer protection problems; and prepare students to live and work
in a digital environment
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