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FACS 2380: Advanced Clothing Construction
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An elective course for the general FACS major. The course focus is planning clothing needs of the individual or family. Design and construction of garments from synthetic and wool fabrics is included. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: FACS 1370. On demand.
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FACS 3173: Special Problems in Family And Consumer Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An elective course for all areas of FACS. Individual work under supervision in any one of the specialization areas of family and consumer sciences. Workshop or directed observation. Fall, spring.
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FACS 3311: Resource Management
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the dietetic, general FACS and FACS education major. The course focus is on the decision-making process and management principles applied to consumer activities and personnel management for the dietitian. Observation and analysis of diverse family practices and food service administrators is required. Lecture with required directed observations. Prerequisite: FACS 2310 or permission of instructor. Fall, spring.
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FACS 3318: Parent Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the general FACS and FACS education major. The course is a study of the basic principles and skills for parent effectiveness including application of fundamental tasks and issues in child rearing to unique characteristics and developmental stages of children. Lecture with directed observation assignments. Fall, spring.
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FACS 3360: Consumer Problems in Clothing
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the general FACS major. A study of the sociological, psychological, and economic aspects of clothing selection; wardrobe management; professional image and apparel evaluation. Workshop format. Spring.
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FACS 3361: Interior And Apparel Construction
2.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An elective course for majors and non-majors. The course includes advanced techniques for interior and apparel workroom construction. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: FACS 1370. Spring.
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FACS 3372: Personal & Family Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the dietetic and general FACS major. A study of consumer problems related to management of family resources and the role of family and consumer sciences in assisting families manage personal finances. Lecture/discussion with computer laboratory assignments required. Fall, spring.
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FACS 3456: Methods in Family And Consumer Sciences Education
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the dietetic and FACS education major. The course will emphasize techniques of teaching, curriculum planning, using instructional technology, guidelines for presentations and educational objectives. Lecture/discussion. Fall, spring.
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FACS 4130 ,4230, 4330: Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An elective course for any specialization area in FACS. Workshops are planned and conducted to cover varying areas of interests and needs. Prerequisite: Senior standing. On demand.
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FACS 4301: Research in Family And Consumer Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A required course for the dietetic major. The course includes a study of techniques for problem design, analysis, and evaluation in one of the specialization areas of family and consumer sciences. Workshop. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Fall, spring.
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