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Examination of how adolescents' development are affected by their relationship with their parents and with their peers.
Students are provided information of past and present policies that impact underserved families nationally and internationally. Students will identify, review, and discuss family policy using relevant and applicable theory. This course will advance student knowledge for careers in family policy as well as becoming an ethically-minded advocate and/or professional. Students will be provided a variety of opportunities to develop their knowledge and professional writing skills in the subject matter.
Provides in-depth exploration of the dietary needs of physically active individuals across the lifespan. Its laboratory component will focus on performance and interpretation of assessments commonly used to determine dietary and physiological status.
- Prerequisites:
- FCS 140 or FCS 242
This class is an advanced course in human metabolism, emphasizing the function and interaction of nutrients in metabolic and physiological processes.
- Prerequisites:
- CHEM 111, FCS 242
This class is the first in a series of two courses which explore the role of Medical Nutrition Therapy in the healthcare system. Utilizing a case-study and experiential learning approach, the course will cover pathophysiology and use of the Nutrition Care Process in normal and malnourished states.
- Prerequisites:
- HLTH 321, FCS 380, FCS 440
This class is the second in a series of two courses which explore the role of Medical Nutrition Therapy in the healthcare system. Utilizing a case-study and experiential learning approach, the course will cover pathophysiology and use of the Nutrition Care Process in normal and more complex malnourished states.
- Prerequisites:
- FCS 460 or FCS 560
This course will explore the current literature and understandings of advanced metabolism, cellular physiology and genetics, including concepts of epigenetics and nutrigenomics. The course will explore theories of personalized nutrition.
- Prerequisites:
- FCS 460 or FCS 560
Emphasizes the analyses and assessment of the effectiveness of consumer protection efforts. Emphasis will be placed on government laws, regulations, and agencies at the federal, state and local levels.
The system approach to analyzing family situations to make decisions and correlate resources in the resolution of family managerial problems. Emphasis on the application of managerial skills to lifestyle situations: young-families, older adults, special needs, singles, and low income.
This class explores nutrition needs across the lifecycle from preconception through pregnancy and lactation and from infancy to end of life. Utilizing a case-study and experiential learning approach, the course will cover nutrient requirements, nutritional risk and health over the lifespan.
- Prerequisites:
- FCS 242
Introduce students to the how's and why's of family financial management to reduce mistakes made in successfully managing financial aspects of life. For non-business majors.
Supervised undergraduate research or investigation in Family Consumer Science under guidance of a faculty mentor.
This class is a laboratory and experiential learning course. The class will explore application of the principles of food science to food experiments and food product development. Students will plan and executive development of an original food product and conduct sensory evaluation testing with their recipe, developing skills in technical writing. ServSafe Certified.
- Prerequisites:
- FCS 340, ServSafe Certified
Analyze issues and concerns related to family life education. Investigate and practice teaching strategies and methods of evaluation. Preparation of appropriate lesson plans.
Study of the philosophy, objectives, and implementation of adult and technical education for family consumer science professionals. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills which are necessary for the process and preparation of delivering effective leader-led individual and group learning with concentration on methods, tools, and techniques employed in facilitating adult learning.
Curriculum development,implementation, and administration of family consumer science educational programs for youth of varied abilities, interests, and socioeconomic levels. 12 hour program clinical required. For FCS Education majors only; unless permission from instructor.
A systems perspective on parent-child relationship. This course covers parent-child issues during the stages of human development. It also focuses on special needs children and families, cross-cultural issues and family violence. Emphasis is on research and theory and parenting education strategies.
A scheduled, supervised work assignment that includes on-site experiences in a nutrition-related area.
A scheduled, supervised work assignment that includes preparation and delivery of family life education materials within a community/organizational/corporate setting.
Topics announced as offered. May be repeated.
A scheduled work assignment with supervision in private business, industry and government agency appropriate to each area of concentration.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Arranged with the instructor.
An analysis of culturally diverse family systems in America; emphasis on relationships within the family and with the larger community across the family life cycle.
Examination of how adolescents' development are affected by their relationships with their parents and with their peers.
Graduate-level students are provided historical and present-day perspectives on policies that impact underserved families locally, nationally, and internationally. Students will employ, critique, and create family policy adaptations/impact analyses using relevant and applicable theory. This course will advance graduate student knowledge for careers in family policy as well as becoming an ethically minded advocate/professional. Students will be provided a variety of opportunities to develop their knowledge and professional writing skills in the subject matter.