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32 hrs. Home Economics/Family Studies:
H.EF.S 102 Dimensions of Home Ec.
100 Food Selection and Prep.
222 Meal Management
233 Intro. to Child Guidance
351 Nutrition
366 Household Eqpt., Demon. Techniques
590 Family Relations
402 Home Economics Seminar
553 Nutrition in Disease (Offered only in Fall of oddnumbered
years)
555 Food Service Systems Mgt. (Offered only in Fall of
even-numbered years)
465 Exper. Problems in Foods (Offered only in Fall of
even-numbered years)
3 hrs. advanced H.E.F.S. elective
15-18 hours Electives. Must include four advanced hours.Suggested Schedule
Freshman Year Sophomore Year
Bible 101, 102 ........... ..................... 6 Bible 201, 202 .................................... 6
English 111, 112 ................................ 6 English, Soph. Lit ............................... 6
P.E. (Activity courses) ....................... 2 P.E. (Activity courses) ........................ 2
Chem. 113-114 and 111-112 or Art 101 ............................................... 3
131-132 and 133-134 ............... 8 Bio. 292, 292 ..................................... 4
C om -S 111 .......................................... 3 C hem . 243 1 ........................................ 4
H.E.FS. 102; 100, 222 ...................... 7 Sociology 221 .................................... 3
- H.E.FS. 233 ........................................3
Total Credit Hours ........................... 32
Total Credit Hours ............................ 31
Junior Year Senior Year
Hist. 117-118 or 221-222 or Bio. 553, 553 ......................................4
223-224 ............................................ 6 B.A. 3301 ...................................... 3
Math (determined by ACT H.E.F.S. 366, 402, 5532, 5553, or
score) ..............................................0-3 4653, 3 hrs. adv. H.E.F.S.
Psy. 220, 221 ...................................... 6 electives .................................... 10-13
B.A. 200, 261 ...................................... 7 Electives must include 4 hrs.
H.E.F.S. 351, 590, 5532, 555 advanced ................................. 12-18
or 4653 .............................................. 9
Electives ........................................ Total Credit Hours ...................... 32-35
Total Credit Hours ...................... 31-34
'Offered only in Spring of even-numbered years.
2Offered only in Fall of odd-numbered years.
30ffered only in Fall of even-numbered years.
GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS
A degree in general home economics provides an excellent background
for fulltime homemaking or graduate study in home economics/
family studies. General home economics graduates are often employed
in positions calling only for a college degree. General home economics
majors who carefully select electives are equipped for many entry-level
jobs in business and industry. This degree does not meet certification
requirements for teaching home economics.
13-16 hrs. Science (may be used to fulfill General
Education Requirements):
7-8 hrs. Biology:
Bio. 103 Concepts of Biology & Health
or
292 Anatomy and Physiology with
292 Anatomy and Physiology Lab
553 Microbiology
553 Microbiology Lab
6-8 hrs. Chemistry:
Che. 111 Intro. Chemistry Lab I
112 Intro. Chemistry Lab II
113 Intro. Chemistry Lecture
114 Intro. Chemistry Lecture
or
133 Gen. Chemistry Lecture
134 Gen. Chemistry Lecture
131 Gen. Chemistry Lab I
132 Gen. Chemistry Lab II48 hrs. Home Economics/Family Studies:
H.E.F.S. 102 Dimensions of Home Ec.
100 Food Selection/Prep.
105 Design I
110 Textiles
126 Clothing Selection/Construction and
554 Clothing Design/Construction or
554 Clothing Design/Construction and
564 Tailoring
222 Meal Management
232 Housing/Interior Design
233 Intro. to Child Guidance
351 Nutrition
366 Household Eqpt./Demonstration Techniques
402 Home Economics Seminar
473 Home Management
474 Home Management Laboratory
541 Family Finance/Consumer Ed.
578 Guidance in Early Childhood
590 Family Relations
3 hrs. advanced H.E.F.S. elective
17-21 hrs. Electives. Must include 7 hrs. advanced
elective.Suggested Schedule
Freshman Year
Bible 101, 102 .................................... 6
English 111, 112 ............................... 6
P.E. (Activity courses) ....................... 2
Chem. 113-114 or 133-134 and
131-132 ......................................... 6-8
H.E.F.S. 102, 100, 105, 125 .......... 10
Total Credit Hours ...................... 30-32
Junior Year
Bio. 103 or 292, 292 ...................... 3-4
Hist. 117-118, 221-222 or
223-224 ............................................ 6
Psy. 220 or 221 or 230 or
3 6 1 .................................................... 3
H.E.F.S. 541, 554, 366, 351 .......... 12
E lectives ............................................... 6
Total Credit Hours ...................... 30-31Sophomore Year
Bible 201, 202 ........... ................... 6
English, Soph. Lit .............................. 6
PE. (Activity courses)........................ 2
C om -S 111 ........................................ 3
Math (determined by ACT
sco re .............................................. 0-3
Art 101 or Music 250 or
Com-D 250 .............................. 3
H.E.F.S. 110, 222, 232, 233 .......... 12
Total Credit Hours ...................... 32-35
Senior Year
H.E.F.S. 590, 401, 473-474, 578,
3 hrs. ady. H.E.F.S. electives ......14
Bio. 553, 553 .......... ........................... 4
Electives (must include 7 adv.
hrs.) ...................................... 12-15
Total Credit Hours .................... 30-33FASHION MERCHANDISING
Employment opportunities for Fashion Merchandising majors include
retail buying, selling, fashion coordination, department management,
promotion, and fashion consulting. Prospective employers include retail
stores; advertising agencies; fabric, pattern, and notion companies as
well as textile and apparel manufacturers. To be successful in this
challenging and demanding field, one must understand fashion, marketing
strategies, possess some mathematical aptitude, and be able to
work well with people.
6 hrs. Science (may also be used to fulfill General
Education Requirements):
Bio. 103 Concepts in Human Biology
Che. 101 Chemistry and Consumer Products3-6
hrs. mathematics*:
Math 130 Quantitative Methods for Bus. and Soc. Sci. I
*Students with an ACT score of less than 24 must complete
Math 103 before enrolling in Math 130. See General Education
Requirements.90
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