The New York State College of Human Ecology is a statutory college at Cornell University. The college is a unique compilation of studies on consumer science, nutrition, health economics, public policy, human development and textiles, each part of the discipline of human ecology. Students at the College of Human Ecology delve into biology and chemistry, economics, psychology, and sociology, applying their expertise in fields such as health, design, nutrition, public policy, and marketing. Studies done by professors and students vary from studying the financial impacts of tax legislation to... designing safer workplaces and facilitating healthy growth of premature infants. For 2007-2008, HumEc has a total budget of $73 million, with $33 million from tuition and $9 million from state appropriations. The beginnings of the College appeared in the year 1900, when a reading course for farm women was created. In 1907, the Department of Home Economics was created within Cornell's New York State College of Agriculture. In 1919, the Department of Home Economics became a school within the Agriculture College.
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| Location: | Ithaca, New York
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| Founded: | 1925 |
| School type: | Statutory college |
| Total enrollment: | 1,475 |