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HOME ECONOMICS I 361 192. Reading• and Conference (1-3) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Individually directed readings; reports and evaluation. (hours arranged) 193. Supervl .. d Work Experience (1~; max total 6) Prerequisite: second semester junior standing and p rmission of instructor. Supervised work experience in business and industries, and Federalli.Jld Community Service Agencies in all related areas of Home Economics; weekly conference. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 200. Re1earch Methods In Home Economlu (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Methods, techniques of research· locating and formulating problems; collection and interpretation of data; preparation of research reports; analysis of professional literature. 210T. Seminar in Con1limer Science and family Management (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 260T 1edlon) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Analytical study of problems pertaining to identifable segments of the populace; intercultural, socio-economic, age level and e thnic and community groups. Topics such as: Aspects of Aging, Cultural Aspects of Management, Home and Community Re lationships, Ergonomics-Aspects of Work Simplification. 220T. Seminar in Clothing, Textile• and fa1hlon Merchandising (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 281T section) Prerequisite: H Ec 200, or permission of instructor. Research and analysis of historical material and contemporary d velopments in clothing, textiles and fashion merchandising. Topics may include aspects of historical costume and textiles, technological developments in textiles, and trends in purveying fashion. 230T. Seminar in Child Development, Family Relation• (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (Former H Ec 281T 1ectlon) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Research, methodology, and issues in family relationships and child dev lopment. Course considers seminnrs in the following: Fatherhood: The Parent Role; Family in Transition, Relational Patterns in Marriage and Family; The Family: Middle and Later Years. 240. Seminar In Con1umer Home Economics Education (3) (former 281T .section) .Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Discussion and application of research in teaching consumer and vocational home economics· development, use and evaluation of strategies and resource materials in applying principles and problem-solving techniques. 250T. Seminar In food, Nutrition and Dietetics (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 280T 1ectlon) Prerequisite: H Ec 200 or permission of instructor. Recent developments in the area of food, nutrition and dietetics. Topics include: history of nutrition, current research in food and/or nutrition, the nutritionally disadvantaged family, health food and herbs, nutrition-related health problems and international nutrition. 270T. S~tminar: Hou1ing and Interior De1lgn (3; max total 12 If no topic repeated) (former H Ec 281T section) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Research, methodology and issues in the areas of de ign and the near environment will be explored eaoh term. Seminar topics may include the followin g: The ear Environment, De ign for Humar1 Affairs, Futu.r Shelter, Life Styles and Design. 336 I S2 7 400
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 363 |
Full Text Search | HOME ECONOMICS I 361 192. Reading• and Conference (1-3) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Individually directed readings; reports and evaluation. (hours arranged) 193. Supervl .. d Work Experience (1~; max total 6) Prerequisite: second semester junior standing and p rmission of instructor. Supervised work experience in business and industries, and Federalli.Jld Community Service Agencies in all related areas of Home Economics; weekly conference. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 200. Re1earch Methods In Home Economlu (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Methods, techniques of research· locating and formulating problems; collection and interpretation of data; preparation of research reports; analysis of professional literature. 210T. Seminar in Con1limer Science and family Management (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 260T 1edlon) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Analytical study of problems pertaining to identifable segments of the populace; intercultural, socio-economic, age level and e thnic and community groups. Topics such as: Aspects of Aging, Cultural Aspects of Management, Home and Community Re lationships, Ergonomics-Aspects of Work Simplification. 220T. Seminar in Clothing, Textile• and fa1hlon Merchandising (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 281T section) Prerequisite: H Ec 200, or permission of instructor. Research and analysis of historical material and contemporary d velopments in clothing, textiles and fashion merchandising. Topics may include aspects of historical costume and textiles, technological developments in textiles, and trends in purveying fashion. 230T. Seminar in Child Development, Family Relation• (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (Former H Ec 281T 1ectlon) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Research, methodology, and issues in family relationships and child dev lopment. Course considers seminnrs in the following: Fatherhood: The Parent Role; Family in Transition, Relational Patterns in Marriage and Family; The Family: Middle and Later Years. 240. Seminar In Con1umer Home Economics Education (3) (former 281T .section) .Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Discussion and application of research in teaching consumer and vocational home economics· development, use and evaluation of strategies and resource materials in applying principles and problem-solving techniques. 250T. Seminar In food, Nutrition and Dietetics (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (former H Ec 280T 1ectlon) Prerequisite: H Ec 200 or permission of instructor. Recent developments in the area of food, nutrition and dietetics. Topics include: history of nutrition, current research in food and/or nutrition, the nutritionally disadvantaged family, health food and herbs, nutrition-related health problems and international nutrition. 270T. S~tminar: Hou1ing and Interior De1lgn (3; max total 12 If no topic repeated) (former H Ec 281T section) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Research, methodology and issues in the areas of de ign and the near environment will be explored eaoh term. Seminar topics may include the followin g: The ear Environment, De ign for Humar1 Affairs, Futu.r Shelter, Life Styles and Design. 336 I S2 7 400 |