The College of Human Ecology is advancing the study of the human experience from scientific, social, and design perspectives. With a blend of academic disciplines our Human Ecology community uses their knowledge to identify, explore and develop solutions to the challenges facing people today in the areas of human nutrition and health; design and technology; development and the life course; and economic and social well-being.
Our undergraduates engage in analytic inquiry and dynamic evidence-based problem-solving as they learn to understand and analyze the complex relationships and institutions that shape people's lives, address the barriers that impede human thriving, and support individuals and communities.
Reflect on your interests, the educational environment that appeals to you, and who you are as a person and a scholar as you consider the College of Human Ecology.
Human Ecology’s majors are:
• contemporary in focus,
• applied and applicable to human issues,
• profoundly interdisciplinary,
• pre-professional in scope, and
• adaptable and flexible to meet the interests of our students.
The College of Human Ecology education lends itself to a range of career directions, including those that have yet to be created. Our students are well prepared to enter the global job market, pursue graduate study, and engage in community development. The paths our graduates choose are diverse, but they are linked by a confidence in their education and a focus on human issues.
Review our research, engagement opportunities, and major-specific fact pages and curriculum to learn more about what sets Human Ecology apart.