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family responsibilities, developing interpersonal
INTERIOR DESIGN
relationships, making individual economic
(Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9-12. Grades 10-12) decisions, managing nutrition and health, clothing
Subject Code: 091500 care, personal hygiene and planning career goals.
Formerly known as INTERIOR DESIGN Communications and practical problem-solving are
emphasized throughout. This class meets the
In this Family and Consumer Sciences career field
financial literacy graduation requirement.
course, students will examine design principles used
in residential interiors. An emphasis will be placed Materials Lab fee $15.00
on incorporating anthropometrics, ergonomics,
sustainability and psychological responses.
Additional topics will include the selection, FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE ASST.
organization, re-upholstery and costs of furnishings, (1 semester, ¼ credit, Grades 10-12)
floors and wall coverings in living spaces, kitchens Prerequisite: FCS student past or present and
and baths. Careers related to this topic include Independent Study approval
interior designer, architecture, staging, and realtor.
Student Assistants will learn how to make lab
Technology Fee: $5.00 preparations and become better acquainted with
Family and Consumer Science equipment. Students
will be expected to “set up” labs, to help keep labs
FCS ADULT LIVING SKILLS
and storage areas neat, and to help in the
(1 Semester, .5 credit, limited to select students preparation of teaching materials. Students must
and scheduled through school counselor) be approved by the supervising teacher.
Students enrolled focus on responsible and Graded: Pass/Fail Only
independent behaviors. Units of study include
instruction and activities in managing personal and
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