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Dr. Darby T. Sewell
Dean, School of Human Sciences
Associate Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences
Office: Bowen 205
Fax:
229-391-5081 American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Syllabi: Syllabi change depending on textbook adoptions and updates to curriculum. Read the top of syllabus for the current date. All FACS courses except FACS 2293, FACS 1100, and FACS 2206 are taught on an even/odd year, fall/spring semester rotation. Please check ABAC catalog for scheduling of classes.
Community Context of Individual and Family Well-Being (FACS 4100) Introduction to Marriage and Family (FACS 2293) Residential Interiors and Furnishings (FACS 2290) Children's Creative Activities (FACS 2211) Professional Development (FACS 2225) Career Exploration (FACS 1100) Clothing and Consumer Behavior (FACS 2214) Experiential Learning in FACS Technology (FACS 2206) Wellness Nutrition (FACS 1151) Early Childhood Care & Educational Program Management (FACS 2212) Housing & Interiors (FACS 2275) Textiles for Consumers (FACS 2224) Fashion Fundamentals (FACS 1101) Interior Systems & Equipment (FACS 1161) Introduction to Child Development (FACS 1103) Special Problems in Interiors (FACS 2279) Textile Construction (FACS 1120) Consumer Economics (FACS 2220) Family and Consumer Sciences is located within the School of Human Sciences. Please refer to the ABAC Catalog for information on the following programs: Family & Consumer Sciences Transfer Programs: The transfer curriculum is designed for a student planning to pursue the B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences at a senior institution. Students' choice of electives is dependent upon their intended major at a senior institution. A student who completes this curriculum will receive the Associate of Science degree and will be prepared to enter a program of study in one of the following fields of interest: Apparel Design & Management, Child and Family Development, Consumer Economics, Consumer Foods, Consumer Journalism, Dietetics & Nutrition Science, Family & Consumer Sciences Education, Family Financial Planning, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design, Hotel & Restaurant Management, Housing, Textiles Important Links: Updated Tuesday, January 04, 2011 08:37:17 AM |