162. Principles of Clothing Construction (3) (F) Application of construction, alteration, and fitting principles using commercial patterns; selection, use, and care of equipment; and selection and care of textiles. Construction of garments and mini projects reflecting a wide range of sewing techniques. Open to all students. Fee required.
220. Management for Individuals and Families (3) (F, Sp) Values, decision making, and factors involved in the effective use of resources and home management. Open to all students.
221. Housing and Interiors (3) (W) This course focuses on social, cultural, and economic influences that impact housing decisions with instruction that includes drafting floor plans, furniture layout, and color schemes.
390R. Special Topics in Home Economics (1-3) (Variable).
