School of Professional Studies
262 - Child Growth and Development 264 - Child, Family, Community Relations 265 - Infant and Toddler Care 266 - Infant and Toddler Nutrition 488 - Internship (3 hours) EDUC 210 - Instructional Methods in Early Childhood Education 249 - Education and Developmental Psychology
Fashion Merchandising Minor 19 hours Required: FACS 111 - Textiles 112 - Principles of Clothing Construction 140 - Interior Design 252 - Consumer Economics 312 - Professional Image and Dress 315 - Historical Dress in World Cultures 356 - Retail Merchandising
Plus completion of the Associate of Applied Science General Education requirements as noted in Chapter 2.
Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences
Interior Design Minor
Courses will vary according to major concentration. Freshman Year Orientation to Family and Consumer Sciences Textiles and Design College Writing I Christian Formation Interior Design Principles of Clothing Construction Nutrition, Health, and Fitness Chemistry Food Safety and Sanitation Food Preparation History and Philosophy of Education
19 hours Required: FACS 111 - Textiles 140 - Interior Design 245 - Architectural Drafting I Plus nine hours from the following: FACS 246 - Architectural Drafting II 341 - Kitchen and Bath Design 345 - Residential Design Studio 357 - History of Architechure/Interior Design I 358 - History of Architechure/Interior Design II 440 - Nonresidential Design Studio 496 - Projects
Sophomore Year Principles of Management Food Science Introduction to Fine Arts History, Social Science Developmental Psychology Christian Scriptures I College Writing II
Hospitality Minor 17 hours Required: FACS 126 - Nutrition, Health, and Fitness 134 - Food Safety and Sanitation 230 - Food Preparation 312 - Professional Image and Dress 337 - Quantity Foods 455 - Food Systems Management 488 - Internship (2 hours) or 496 - Projects in FACS (2 hours)
Department of Military Science Faculty ROMAN ORTEGA, JR, (2012) Director of Military Science; Chair, Department of Military Science; Major B.A., 2003, Northern Illinois University M.B.A., 2013, Lewis University PATRICK HAMEL, (2012) Instructor of Military Science; Captain B.S., 2004, U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Associate of Applied Science - Child Development Major 25 hours
NATHANIEL LALONE, (2012) Instructor of Military Science; 1LT B.S., 2010, Olivet Nazarene University
Required: FACS 101 - Orientation to Family and Consumer Science 134 - Food Safety and Sanitation 241 - First Aid and Emergency Care
The purpose of the Department of Military Science is to prepare and commission the future officer leadership of the United States Army. Upon 105