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FCS 4101: Special Problems in Family and Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Texas State University
A study of selected areas of Family and Consumer Sciences. Repeatable for credit with different emphasis. (WI)
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FCS 4301: Internship in Family and Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Texas State University
Internship program in Family and Consumer Science-related professions, services, business, or industry. Must meet college, department and program requirements. Repeatable for credit with different emphasis. (Capstone Course)
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FCS 4302: Special Topics in Family and Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
In-depth study of a current topic or issue of interest to Family and Consumer Sciences professionals in work with individuals and families. Individual topics are listed in the class schedule as 4302 with appropriate suffixes.
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FCS 4302V: Occupational FCS II:Industry Related Content
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Occupational FCS II:Industry Related Content
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FCS 4303: Research Procedures in Family & Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
The study and implementation of research procedures for use with family and consumer sciences programs. Includes instrument selection, recruitment and testing of subjects, coding, analysis and dissemination of data. Will include field based experiences using appropriate research procedures. (WI)
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FCS 4340: International Study in Family & Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Study of Family and Consumer Sciences topics in international settings. Emphasis will be placed on cultural awareness and its application within FCS professions. Repeatable for credit with different emphasis. (MC)
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FCS 4341: Counseling for Family Practitioners
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Family financial issues are studied with an emphasis on the role of the financial counselor. Designed to increase awareness and knowledge of the characteristics of persons in serious financial difficulties, complexity of factors affecting such situations, desirable relationships between the helper and helped, awareness of community resources. Prerequisites: FCS 1341, 3341. (WI)
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FCS 4347: Family Policy
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
An examination of policy-making and the significance of national, state and local policies that affect families. Students will analyze social policies, including government programs and legislation, and discuss how to influence change in policies. Use of the Internet and computer software programs such as Word, PowerPoint, and others required. (WI)
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FCS 4391: Independent Study in Family and Consumer Sciences
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Texas State University
Independent reading and/or research on a specific topic related to students' primary area of interest. Work may consist of research, reviews, and integration of existing literature, or other appropriate independent work. Course may be repeated once for credit with approval of instructor.
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FCS 4681: Family and Consumer Sciences:Principles and Process
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Texas State University
Observation and participation in the total family and consumer science program. Requires a full day in the Teaching Center for ten weeks (five day week except for holidays in public school system). Prerequisites: FCS 3390 and completion of all required Family and Consumer Sciences courses.
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