Family and Consumer Sciences

Courses

RN6FAC: Family and Consumer Science Exploratory I

This course provides a foundation for managing individual, family, career, and community roles and responsibilities. Students focus on areas of individual growth, goal setting, strengthening families, and awareness of personal safety and wellness. They also explore saving and spending practices, clothing care, food preparation, positive and caring relationships with others; and careers.

WF1110: Introduction to Culinary Arts

Credits 1
The Introduction to Culinary Arts curriculum provides students with opportunities to explore career options and entrepreneurial opportunities within the food service industry. Students investigate food safety and sanitation, explore culinary preparation foundations, practice basic culinary skills, explore diverse cuisines and service styles, investigate nutrition and menu development, and examine the economics of food.

WF1130: Nutrition and Wellness

Credits 1
Students enrolled in Nutrition and Wellness focus on making choices that promote wellness and good health; analyzing relationships between psychological and social needs and food choices; choosing foods that promote wellness; obtaining and storing food for self and family; preparing and serving nutritious meals and snacks; selecting and using equipment for food preparation; and identifying strategies to promote optimal nutrition and wellness of society. Students will determine career options in the field of food science, nutrition and wellness.

WF1250: Honors Food Science and Dietetics

Credits 1
Through laboratory and other practical experiences, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the food system and the impact of science on the food and nutrition industries. Students will explore the food sources; the science and technology of food production and processing; and implications for individual and global health and wellness.

WF7006: Family and Consumer Science Exploratory II

Students focus on individual development, maintain their personal environments, apply nutrition and wellness practices, manage consumer and family resources, create textile, fashion, and apparel products, and explore careers related to Family and Consumer Sciences such as child care.

WF8006: Family and Consumer Science Exploratory III

Students experience in-depth studies of nutrition and wellness, food preparation, relationships, personal environments; textiles, fashion and apparel, consumer resources, child development and care, and leadership service in action.