University of Nebraska at Kearney

1996-98 UNK Undergraduate Catalog


FCSC Courses

Offered by Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
College of Business and Technology


FCSC 100 - Apparel Analysis: Theory and Practice - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Analysis and evaluation of ready-to- wear apparel with emphasis on standards of quality for design, fabrication, production, and fit. Emphasis on creative problem solving with limited apparel construction using commercial patterns.
 
FCSC 104 - Family and Consumer Sciences Orientation - 1 hour
Prereq: none
Scope, trends and in-depth study of the Family and Consumer Sciences profession.
 
FCSC 108GS - Space for Family Living - 3 hours
Prereq: none
The social, physical and aesthetic aspects of the home environment , as it concerns the family during stages of the family life cycle.
 
FCSC 110GS - Introduction to Nutrition - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 145GS or CHEM 150GS
Scientific basis of nutrition, nutrients and their functions, sources of deficiency diseases requirements and basic interrelationships of nutrients. Nutrition throughout the life cycle.
 
FCSC 150 - Lifespan Development and the Family - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A survey course of the major developmental periods of physical growth and development throughout the life cycle and their influence on and relationship to marriage, the family system includes life cycle and the family's influence on developmental periods.
 
FCSC 151GS - Human Sexual Behavior - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A course designed to help the individual to understand himself as a whole person so that he relates to others in a healthy, constructive and meaningful manner. Evaluation of one's own values in relation to life-style and the value structure of society.
 
FCSC 200 - Textiles - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 150GS
Weaves, yarns, fibers and finishes with reference to selection and care of fabrics for clothing and home.
 
FCSC 202 - Fashion Theory and Marketing - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Fashion theories and concepts and their relationships with the design, production, and distribution of fashion goods domestically and internationally.
 
FCSC 207 - Heritage of Interiors - 3 hours
Prereq: none
The evolution and heritage of interiors and furnishings from antiquity to the present.
 
FCSC 208 - Interior Design Graphics - 3 hours
Prereq: ART 118 Principles and techniques of pencil and marker rendering as they apply to Interior Design plans, perspectives, isometrics, and axonometrics. Includes techniques of perspective, isometric, and axonometric drawing as applied to Interior Design. Introduces integration of 3D computer graphics with pencil and marker rendering.
 
FCSC 220 - Food Preparation - 3 hours
Prereq: CHEM 145 or CHEM 160 and CHEM 160L; and FCSC 110GS
Fundamental and scientific principles of food preparation with emphasis on composition, quality control, and nutritive contributions. Includes cultural, social, and economic issues relating to food selection. (Lab fee charged.) (2 Credit Hours lecture and 2 Credit Hours lab/week)
 
FCSC 235 - Food Service Sanitation and Safety - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS Theory of sanitation in the processing of food and the food service industry. Emphasis on safety in food service facilities.
 
FCSC 250 - Infant Development - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A study of growth and development, principles of guidance, and care of children from conception through two years of age including changing concepts affecting parenthood. Also a lab.
 
FCSC 253 - Child Development - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 250
A study of growth and developmental characteristics of young children, adaptation of environment to meet their needs, and principles involved in the guidance of children at the preschool age stressing the physical, emotional, mental and social growth of children. Two-hour lab experience per week to be arranged.
 
FCSC 280 - Field Experience - 1-3
Prereq: none
The experience provides the student an introduction to the diverse work world of Human Development and Family Relationships. It is designed to help the student to focus on a particular area in career preparation. The field experience will be chosen by the student and advisors based on the student's interests and career goals.
 
FCSC 301 - Apparel and Textile Promotion - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Promotion of fashion merchandise and textiles including demonstration techniques, advertising, special events and public relations. Emphasis will be placed on the methods and procedures needed to promote effectively merchandise throughout the soft goods chain.
 
FCSC 305 - Residential Kitchen and Bath Design - 3 hours
Prereq: ITEC 122
The study and application of the National Kitchen and Bath Association's Guidelines of Planning Standard s and Safety Criteria for residential kitchens and bathrooms including Universal Design concepts. Includes the study and selection of kitchen and bath materials, equipment, and cabinetry. Computer aided Kitchen and Bath design software is introduced.
 
FCSC 306 - Theory and Application of Lighting and Acoustic in Interior Design - 3 hours
Prereq: ITEC 122
The study of the theory and application of artificial light sources and acoustics in architecture interiors. Includes a study of the relationship of light and color and the fundamentals of sound transmission, absorption , and control as it relates to interior environments. Residential and contract lighting is selected to meet specific needs and create a variety of planned effects. Integrates CAD.
 
FCSC 307 - Furniture, Finishes, Materials and Components of Interior Architecture - 3 hours
Prereq: ART 118, FCSC 208 or special permission
Study of selection, care, and use of furniture, finishes, materials, and components of residential and contract interior architecture to solve design problems. Includes environmental, economic, and universal design concerns, testing standards, and cost estimating. Computer spreadsheet software is used.
 
FCSC 308 - Housing and Family - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Housing requirements of today's families, housing laws, the housing industry and home ownership.
 
FCSC 309 - Interior Design Studio I: Programming, Space Planning and Predesign of Interiors - 3 hours
Prereq: ITEC 122
The study and application of the programming process and space planning. Includes anthropometrics, ergonomics, proxemics, and the psychological and social influences of use and planning of space. Incorporates Americans with Disabilities Act, Occupancy, Exiting, and Building Codes as applied to Interior Space Planning for Residential and Commercial Interiors. CAD software is integrated. Studio Fee.
 
FCSC 312 - Housing Interiors for Special Needs Pop. - 2 hours
Prereq: ITEC 120
Principles and elements of interior design as it applies to special needs populations with emphasis on the elderly, handicapped and ADA regulations.
 
FCSC 313 - Renovation and Restoration of Interiors - 2 hours
Prereq: ITEC 120
Principles and elements of design for renovation of existing residential structures for better utilization of existing space and/or planned for additional space based on requirements of restoration and preservation of furnishings of historically significant interiors.
 
FCSC 314 - History of Costume - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Chronological study of Western costumes as related to culture and customs in historical and contemporary contexts. Emphasis on 19th and 20th century costumes with limited hands-on experience with the FCS Historical Textile and Costume Collection.
 
FCSC 315 - Cultural Perspectives in Food & Nutrition - 3 hours
Prereq: none
This course examines the values, ideals and characteristics of various cultures relative to their food and nutrition patterns. Food and food habits within each cultural context and changes made in their movement towards assimilation into contemporary society will be examined to determine their affect on the health and wellness of individuals within the ethnic group.
 
FCSC 330 - Organization of Family and Consumer Sciences Programs - 4 hours
Prereq: PTE 200
Methods and techniques in teaching family and consumer sciences. Interpretation of family and consumer sciences education to school and community. Examination of total program of family and consumer sciences education , including the philosophy of secondary family and consumer sciences education.
 
FCSC 332 - Visual Merchandising - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Principle and practice in current methods of the visual approach to selling. A study of the contemporary philosophy of creating a desirable image and unified store appearance. (This course is a prerequisite for FCSC 475, Internship.)
 
FCSC 335 - Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle - 4 hours
Prereq: BIOL 211
Physiological changes and nutritional requirements of humans throughout the life cycle. (3 hours lecture and 3 hours lab/week)
 
FCSC 340 - Family Life Education - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Open to any student who would like to be better prepared to teach comprehensive health and family life course. This course encompasses the concepts of the counselor-teacher role; specific techniques and materials available in the teaching-learning process.
 
FCSC 345 - Catering - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 220
Planning and serving banquets including sales, staffing, menu, decoration, and service. Includes planning and catering a social function.
 
FCSC 350 - Dynamics of Dietetics - 2 hours
Prereq: FCSC 104, FCSC 110GS, FCSC 220, BIOL 211, BIOL 215, BIOL 225, BIOL 226, CHEM 160, CHEM 160L and CHEM 250
Completion of pre-dietetics program. Dynamics of nutritional care and food service management. Outlines expected competencies, educational requirements, professionalism and the relationship between the dietitian and other members of the health care team.
 
FCSC 351GS - Marriage and Family Relationships - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A course designed to help the individual develop some very personal insight and a sensitive awareness about the feelings and meanings of relationships in love, marriage and family relationships.
 
FCSC 354 - Practicum in Child Development - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 253
Practicum in planning, operating and evaluating group experiences for young children in various preschool situations; become aware of philosophies and theories of various educators and in-depth study of the developing child. Two-hour lab experience per week arranged.
 
FCSC 360 - Quantity Food Purchasing - 2 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS
Purchasing process, specifications, receiving, storage, and inventory control.
 
FCSC 361 - Families During Adulthood and Middle Age - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 351GS
A Study of family relationships during the adult and middle aged portions of the family developmental life cycle.
 
FCSC 364 - Consumer in the Market - 3 hours
Prereq: none
The interrelationship of the family as a decision-making unit and the market. Consumer information and legislation affecting choices.
 
FCSC 371 - Parent Education - 3 hours
Prereq: Six hours in Human Development and Relationships or
Analysis of the major problems relative to parent education. Synthesis of child-rearing practices, parent-child relationships and perceptions of attitudes and values.
 
FCSC 373 - Food Service Layout and Design - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS Design of kitchens and dining facilities for quantity foodservice operations. Includes floor plans and equipment arrangement.
 
FCSC 375 - Diet in Health/Disease - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS, FCSC 335, CHEM 250, BIOL 215, BIOL 225 and BIOL 226
Dietary principles applied to abnormal condition of the human body.
 
FCSC 380 - Interior Design Studio II: Nature and Design of Residential Interiors - 3 hours
Prereq: ITEC 120 The elements of interior space to create habitable-functionally fit, aesthetically pleasing, and psychologically satisfying residential interior environments. Incorporates special spatial needs analysis and design solutions for universal design for residential interiors. Concentrates on advanced programmatic design development, and presentation of studio projects involving residential interiors. Emphasizes advanced design of kitchens and bathrooms. Includes trends in residential design for human well being. Integrates CAD software. Studio Fee.
 
FCSC 395 - Individual Studies in Family & Consumer Sciences - 1-3 hours
Prereq: Approval of department
Independent study of Family and Consumer Sciences to meet the needs of the student. For majors only.
 
FCSC 399 - Family and Consumer Sciences Apprenticeship Program - 1-4 hours
Prereq: none
The Family and Consumer Sciences Apprenticeship Program is designed to provide students with a variety of experiences which will facilitate competency in their chosen field of study. Students who plan to teach will assist faculty members in preparing bibliographies, in research, in aiding classroom discussions, in preparing special lectures or programs, in grading, and preparing examinations.
 
FCSC 402/802P - Selected Readings in Marriage and Family Relationships - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 150 Analysis of major studies and current literature.
 
FCSC 404/804P - Psychology of Clothing - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A multidisciplinary approach to the study of clothing for the individual and society. Emphasis on various theoretical perspectives and current research findings.
 
FCSC 405 - Critical Issues in the Textile and Apparel Industries - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Contemporary issues-oriented approach to the integration of trends, problems, and forecasting within the textile and apparel industries. Emphasis on theoretical perspectives grounded in current library readings.
 
FCSC 406 - Contemporary Management: Theory and Practicum - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Theory and experiences in management dealing with the problems of individual and family living.
 
FCSC 407 - Interior Design Studio III: Contract Interior Design - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 380
A study of business procedures, including professional duties and responsibilities related to the field of interior design. Emphasis is on creative problems related to commercial and residential interiors, planning, correlation and presentation.
 
FCSC 411 - Quantity Foods and Equipment - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS Preparation and service of large quantities of food. Selection, use of equipment and menu planning. (2 hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week)
 
FCSC 412/812P - Scientific Advancements in Foods and Nutrition - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A critical survey of recent developments in new foods and nutrition. Fundamental problems of nutrition encountered throughout the life cycle and practical methods of dealing with them, with consideration of recent research findings.
 
FCSC 414 - Scientific Readings in Nutrition - 1-4 hours
Prereq: none
Critical analysis, understanding, and interpretation of nutrition research and literature.
 
FCSC 420 - Community Nutrition - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 110GS Study of agencies and programs concerned with nutrition-health interrelationships of urban and rural population. Design and teach a nutrition class in a community.
 
FCSC 425 - Food Management Systems - 3 hours
Prereq: BMGT 301
Theory and observation of the functions of management in a food service system. Organization, policy making, financial control, menu planning, forecasting, food purchasing, production, and service.
 
FCSC 430 - Teaching of Family and Consumer Sciences - 4 hours
Prereq: FCSC 330 and before admission to student teaching
Includes a study of methods and techniques for classroom teaching and the organization, management experience.
 
FCSC 432/832P - Technology in Family and Consumer Sciences - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A study of the effect of technology on the family and the subsequent needs related to secondary family and consumer sciences education.
 
FCSC 433 - Human Nutrition, Intermediary Metabolism - 4 hours
Prereq: CHEM 160 An advanced nutrition course. Biochemical role of nutrients and the process of intermediary metabolism. Integration of biochemical pathways of major and minor nutrients.
 
FCSC 435 - Clinical Dietetics - 4 hours
Prereq: FCSC 335 Theory, observation and supervised application of clinical dietetics principles as related to abnormal conditions of the human body. Observations and supervised experience in nutritional care of patients. (3 hours lecture and 4 hours lab per week)
 
FCSC 440 - Advanced Food Science with Lab - 4 hours
Prereq: CHEM 250 An advanced experimental cookery course. The physical and chemical properties of foods are important in food preparations. (Lab fee charged.) (3 hours lecture and 4 hours lab per week)
 
FCSC 441/841P - Teaching Occupational Home Economics - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 330
This course is designed to help the secondary Home Economics instructor organize, implement, administer and conduct an occupational home economics program for adolescents and adults.
 
FCSC 446 - Professional Practice of Interior Design - 3 hours
Prereq: special permission
Study of ethics and principles of professional practice of interior design, and management of interior design projects. Production and administration of specific contract documents needed to practice interior design; including cost estimating, bidding procedures , owner-designer agreements, contractor-client agreements, and construction specifications. Strategies for sitting for he CKD, CBD, and NCIDQ are included. Includes Final Portfolio Review. Computer spreadsheet software is integrated.
 
FCSC 450/850P - Gerontology - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 402 or SOWK 377 or SOC 435 or PSY 462
A study of the interrelationships of the common factors concerning aging, the major objective being to understanding of the individual during the later stages of the family life cycle.
 
FCSC 451 - Seminar in Nutrition and Dietetics - 1 hour
Prereq: none
Identification and implementation of professional tools, techniques and format used in seeking employment. Selected topics in food, nutrition, food service management, and dietetics.
 
FCSC 452/852P - Nutrition of the Aged - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Changes in aging as related to food, nutrition and related problems. Ex: Dietary Needs and Diet Planning.
 
FCSC 463/863P - Programs. and Service for Young Children: Facilities - 1 hour
Prereq: none
A study of facilities and current regulations of Child Service Programs. Emphasizes the need for adequate safety programs, measuring tools and program evaluations.
 
FCSC 464/864P - Programs. and Services for Young Children: Nutrition - 1 hour
Prereq: none
A study of health and nutritional needs of children. Emphasizes effective food programs, procedures and evaluation instruments necessary in child service programs.
 
FCSC 471 - Marital Dynamics - 3 hours
Prereq: none
A course for couples who anticipate marriage in the near future or who have been married a year or less. The purpose of this course is to experience the dynamics of the interpersonal relationship leading toward marriage. To confront marital issues and develop coping skills necessary to create a satisfactory marriage.
 
FCSC 475 - Internship - 1-15 hours
Prereq: none
Internship is defined as a set of variable experiences, inter-or intra-institutions to include clinical or work-related experiences. The purpose of this course is to provide experiences in the various areas of family and consumer sciences. It provides students with opportunities for broader experience and enables them to develop competencies which meet requirements of professional accrediting agencies.
 
FCSC 481 - Cross-Cultural Family Patterns - 3 hours
Prereq: none
Comparative research of familial behavior and structural patterns of various cultures. Analysis and evaluation of the impact of differing cultures on societal and family interactions.
 
FCSC 486/886P - Families in Crisis - 3 hours
Prereq: FCSC 402
This course enables Family and Consumer Sciences and other service and social support-oriented students to understand the trauma and recovery process associated with normative and catastrophic family crisis. Note: This course alone does not prepare students to be crisis interventionists.
 
FCSC 490/890P - Special Problems in Family and Consumer Sciences - 3 hours
Prereq: none
For home economists who wish to update their understanding of accepted educational procedures and practices.
 

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