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This course is ideal if you are interested in
CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS
education, childcare, pediatrics, psychology and
(Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12) family studies.
Formerly known as: CREATIVE FOODS
Subject Code: 091220 Technology fee: $5.00
In this course, students will apply fundamental TEXTILES DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND
culinary techniques, such as knife handling skills
and the recognition, selection and proper use of MAINTENANCE
tools and equipment. An emphasis will be placed (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12)
on mise en place, the management of time, Subject Code: 091220
ingredients and equipment. Students will apply In this course, students will study the visual
standard recipe conversions using proper scaling appearance of fabric and fashion design. Students
and measurement techniques. This class is a must if will identify, analyze, and apply production
you are interested in any career in foods, nutrition, processes and techniques to textiles. Additional
hospitality or plan to feed a family. topics will include the maintenance and alterations
Class Fee: Lab 35.00 of textiles products, including home interior
accessories and garments.
PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Prerequisite: none
Course fee: $15
(Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12)
Subject Code: 091052
Formerly known as INDEPENDENT LIVING INTERIOR DESIGN, FURNISHINGS AND
In this course, students will develop personal MANAGEMENT
financial plans for individual personal well-being. (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12)
Throughout the course, students will develop Subject Code: 091500
financial literacy skills to provide a basis for Formerly known as INTERIOR DESIGN
responsible citizenship and career success.
Additional topics will include analyzing services In this Family and Consumer Sciences career field
course, students will examine design principles
from financial institutions, consumer protection,
used in residential interiors. An emphasis will be
planned spending, investing and risk management.
This class meets the Financial Literacy graduation placed on incorporating anthropometrics,
ergonomics, sustainability and psychological
requirement
responses. Additional topics will include the
Course fee: 10.00 selection, organization, re-upholstery and costs of
furnishings, floors and wall coverings in living
spaces, kitchens and baths. Careers related to this
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
topic include interior designer, architecture,
(Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12) staging, and realtor.
Subject Code: 091025
Technology Fee: $5.00
In this course, students will study the principles of
child growth, development and behavior. An
emphasis will be place on the cognitive FCS ADULT LIVING SKILLS
development of a child and sensory and motor
(1 Semester, .5 credit, limited to select students
skills. Additional topics will include childhood
and scheduled through school counselor)
diseases, immunizations, theories of development,
learning styles and evaluating childcare services.
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