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Richard Nelson Wood

  • Associate Professor of Practice, Human Development and Family Science
  • Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
  • (520) 621-5978
  • McClelland Park, Rm. 315L
  • Tucson, AZ 85721
  • rnwood@arizona.edu
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Courses

2025-26 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    HECL 301 (Fall 2025)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Fall 2025)
  • Preceptorship
    HECL 491 (Fall 2025)

2024-25 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    HECL 301 (Spring 2025)
  • Independent Study
    HDFS 499 (Spring 2025)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Spring 2025)
  • Preceptorship
    HECL 491 (Spring 2025)
  • Intro to Research Methods
    HECL 202 (Fall 2024)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Fall 2024)

2023-24 Courses

  • Independent Study
    HDFS 499 (Summer I 2024)
  • Independent Study
    HECL 499 (Summer I 2024)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Summer I 2024)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    HECL 301 (Spring 2024)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Spring 2024)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    HDFS 408 (Spring 2024)
  • Preceptorship
    HECL 491 (Spring 2024)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    HECL 301 (Fall 2023)
  • Intro to Research Methods
    HECL 202 (Fall 2023)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    HECL 201 (Fall 2023)
  • Preceptorship
    HECL 491 (Fall 2023)

2022-23 Courses

  • Intro to Research Methods
    FCSC 202 (Spring 2023)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2023)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2023)
  • Intro to Research Methods
    FCSC 202 (Fall 2022)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2022)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2022)

2021-22 Courses

  • Intro to Research Methods
    FCSC 202 (Summer I 2022)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2022)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2022)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2022)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2022)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2021)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2021)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2021)
  • Topics in FSHD
    FSHD 496Z (Fall 2021)

2020-21 Courses

  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2021)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2021)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2021)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2020)
  • Independent Study
    FSHD 499 (Fall 2020)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2020)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2020)

2019-20 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Summer I 2020)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2020)
  • Independent Study
    FCSC 499 (Spring 2020)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2020)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2020)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2020)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2019)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2019)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2019)

2018-19 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Summer I 2019)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2019)
  • Honors Thesis
    FSHD 498H (Spring 2019)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2019)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2019)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2019)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2018)
  • Honors Thesis
    FSHD 498H (Fall 2018)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    AREC 201 (Fall 2018)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2018)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2018)

2017-18 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Summer I 2018)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2018)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    AREC 201 (Spring 2018)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2018)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2018)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2018)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2017)
  • Directed Research
    FSHD 492 (Fall 2017)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    AREC 201 (Fall 2017)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2017)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2017)

2016-17 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Summer I 2017)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2017)
  • Directed Research
    FSHD 492 (Spring 2017)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    AREC 201 (Spring 2017)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Spring 2017)
  • Pgm Planning+Evaluation
    FSHD 408 (Spring 2017)
  • Practicum
    FSHD 694 (Spring 2017)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2017)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Fall 2016)
  • Intro to Research Methods
    FCSC 202 (Fall 2016)
  • Introduction to Statistics
    FCSC 201 (Fall 2016)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Fall 2016)

2015-16 Courses

  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Summer I 2016)
  • Applying Critical Thinking
    FCSC 301 (Spring 2016)
  • Intro to Research Methods
    FCSC 202 (Spring 2016)
  • Preceptorship
    FCSC 491 (Spring 2016)

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Scholarly Contributions

Books

  • Wood, R. N. (2015). Wood, R. N. Kiesling, J. and Kelly, M. E. (2015) The Little Book; A Beginners Guide to Finding Your Rhetorical Voice.. San Diago California: Cognella www.cognella.com.
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    I could not find a suitable text for our FCSC 301 course so decided to write my own, The text is designed to provide students with the foundation of critical thinking and application of this skill in oral and written presentations.

Others

  • Wood, R. N. (2012, January). NORTON SCHOIOL.
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    ExactDate: 101/01/2012

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