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352 I HOME ECONOMICS 113. Economic• for Conaumers (3) (Former H E.c 101) Consumer spending related to social and psychological factors innuencing consumers. L gislation that protects and relates to the coosumer on local, state, and federal level. 114. Home Management Laboratory (3) (Former H Ec 111) Required for credential candidates. Prerequisite: H Ec 50, 54, 105, 111 or permission of instructor. Integrated experience in various phases of home economics provided by eJCperience in the home management house. Preregister in department office by spring for the following year. Lab A, married students. Lab B, single studen ts. (21ecture, 2 Jab hours) 115. Family Finance (3) (Former H Ec 132) Financial activities of the individual and family; planned spending, bank services, consumer credit, insurance savings, investments, taxes; financia.J aspects of home ownership and estate planning. 116. Field Experience In Home Management (3) (Former H Ec 154) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supe.rvised field experience in teaching home managem nt to various socio-economic and ethnic groups. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours) 117. A.spadt of Aging (3) (Former H Ec 112T 1ectian) Study of the individual during the later stages of the life cycle with emphasis on the special problems of the elderly in management of personal and community resources. 118. Consumer and Fomlly Law (3) (Former H Ec 1l2T section) A "Jaw-for-th -layman" course. Broad coverage of individual and family righ ts in the areas of domestic relations, marriage,·cUvorce, parenting, abortion, consumer protection, property rights, liability and court proceedings 119. Community Resources and Family Management (3) (Former H Ec 112T s~ion) An exploration of available community' resources and facilities and the development of an awareness of how they relate to effective family and individual management. 120. Social and Paychological A•pects of Clothing (3) (Former H Ec 20) The p ychological, social, and economic ospect of clothing as related to the individual, family, and society. An understanding of fashion, its development and distribution. 121. Tailoring (3) (Former H Ec 100) Prerequisite: H Ec 22, 24, or 26. Tailoring a woman's suit or coat using various tailoring techniques. (6 lab hours) 122T. Topics In Clothing and Textllea (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) Current and relevant topics relating to clothing, textiles and fashion merchandising. 123. Pattern Design (3) (Former H Ec 102} Pre requisite: H Ec 22, 24, and/ or 26. Application of flat pattern method to apparel design. (6 lab hours) 124. Advanced Textiles (3) (Former H Ec 103) Prerequisite: H Ec 20 Chern 2A-B or l?.A-C. New developments in man-made fibers; ch mica! finishes; dyes and dyeing· physical testing of fabrics. (2lecture, 2 lab hours) 126. Petsonallzed Clothing Design (3) (Former H Ec 106} Prerequisite: H Ec 22, 24 or 26, 123. Creative design through the medium of flat pattern and /or draping. Social implications of clothing. (6 lab hours) 127. Fashion Merchandi1lng (3) (Former H Ec 122T section) Prerequisite: H Ec 20 and 107. Factors influencing fashion demand and the changing pattern of fashion production and distribu tion. The nature and scope of fashion ond fashion related careers. Resource personnel and field trips.· Expenses for required off-campus visits are incurr d by th e student. (I lecture, 4 lab hours) 322153640
Object Description
Title | 1976-77 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1976-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 352 |
Full Text Search | 352 I HOME ECONOMICS 113. Economic• for Conaumers (3) (Former H E.c 101) Consumer spending related to social and psychological factors innuencing consumers. L gislation that protects and relates to the coosumer on local, state, and federal level. 114. Home Management Laboratory (3) (Former H Ec 111) Required for credential candidates. Prerequisite: H Ec 50, 54, 105, 111 or permission of instructor. Integrated experience in various phases of home economics provided by eJCperience in the home management house. Preregister in department office by spring for the following year. Lab A, married students. Lab B, single studen ts. (21ecture, 2 Jab hours) 115. Family Finance (3) (Former H Ec 132) Financial activities of the individual and family; planned spending, bank services, consumer credit, insurance savings, investments, taxes; financia.J aspects of home ownership and estate planning. 116. Field Experience In Home Management (3) (Former H Ec 154) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supe.rvised field experience in teaching home managem nt to various socio-economic and ethnic groups. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours) 117. A.spadt of Aging (3) (Former H Ec 112T 1ectian) Study of the individual during the later stages of the life cycle with emphasis on the special problems of the elderly in management of personal and community resources. 118. Consumer and Fomlly Law (3) (Former H Ec 1l2T section) A "Jaw-for-th -layman" course. Broad coverage of individual and family righ ts in the areas of domestic relations, marriage,·cUvorce, parenting, abortion, consumer protection, property rights, liability and court proceedings 119. Community Resources and Family Management (3) (Former H Ec 112T s~ion) An exploration of available community' resources and facilities and the development of an awareness of how they relate to effective family and individual management. 120. Social and Paychological A•pects of Clothing (3) (Former H Ec 20) The p ychological, social, and economic ospect of clothing as related to the individual, family, and society. An understanding of fashion, its development and distribution. 121. Tailoring (3) (Former H Ec 100) Prerequisite: H Ec 22, 24, or 26. Tailoring a woman's suit or coat using various tailoring techniques. (6 lab hours) 122T. Topics In Clothing and Textllea (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) Current and relevant topics relating to clothing, textiles and fashion merchandising. 123. Pattern Design (3) (Former H Ec 102} Pre requisite: H Ec 22, 24, and/ or 26. Application of flat pattern method to apparel design. (6 lab hours) 124. Advanced Textiles (3) (Former H Ec 103) Prerequisite: H Ec 20 Chern 2A-B or l?.A-C. New developments in man-made fibers; ch mica! finishes; dyes and dyeing· physical testing of fabrics. (2lecture, 2 lab hours) 126. Petsonallzed Clothing Design (3) (Former H Ec 106} Prerequisite: H Ec 22, 24 or 26, 123. Creative design through the medium of flat pattern and /or draping. Social implications of clothing. (6 lab hours) 127. Fashion Merchandi1lng (3) (Former H Ec 122T section) Prerequisite: H Ec 20 and 107. Factors influencing fashion demand and the changing pattern of fashion production and distribu tion. The nature and scope of fashion ond fashion related careers. Resource personnel and field trips.· Expenses for required off-campus visits are incurr d by th e student. (I lecture, 4 lab hours) 322153640 |