Family and Consumer Science

  • Brian Giovanini, Department Chairperson – MVHS
  • Lisa Traut, Department Chairperson – NVHS
  • Andrea Hendrickson, Department Chairperson – WVHS

The Family and Consumer Science Department offers students an opportunity to select from a range of courses. These courses can be chosen to prepare the student for continued education, employment after graduation, or for personal satisfaction. In many of these classes, students complete projects that can be taken home. There are material fees associated with such classes.

Family and Consumer Science Course Listings

APPAREL & FASHION COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
FACS1000D Apparel Construction 1 Yr. 9-12 None
FACS2000D Apparel Construction 2 Yr. 10-12 Apparel Construction 1
FACS2001 Fashion Merchandising & Marketing Sem. 10-12 None
FACS3013I Independent Study Sem. 11-12 Apparel Construction 2; Instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor approval

CULINARY ARTS COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
FACS1020  Culinary Arts I* Sem. 9-12 None
FACS1021  Culinary Arts II* Sem. 9-12 Culinary Arts 1 or Senior Foods
FACS2002 International and Regional Foods* Sem. 10-12 Culinary Arts 2
FACS3002 Catering and Hospitality* Sem. 11-12 International & Regional Foods or Instructor approval
FACS3003I Independent Study* Sem. 11-12 Catering and Hospitality; Instructor approval
FACS4000D Senior Foods* Sem. 12 None
BUS3007
Business Internship
Yr. 11-12 Instructor approval

*Denotes required lab fee.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
FACS2003 Child Development Sem. 10-12 None
FACS3006 Early Childhood Teaching Lab Sem. 11-12 Child Development; Instructor approval
FACS3005I Independent Study Sem. 11-12 Early Childhood Teaching Lab; Instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor approval

HOUSING & DESIGN COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
FACS2004 Interior Design Sem. 10-12 None
FACS3008I Independent Study Sem. 11-12 Instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor approval

INDEPENDENT LIVING COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
FACS3010 Individual & Family Relationships Sem. 11-12 None
FACS3011 Parenting Sem. 11-12 None
FACS4000D Senior Foods* Sem. 12 None

*Denotes required lab fee.

Family & Consumer Science Dual Credit with College of DuPage

Students enrolled in the following courses may apply to earn dual credit with COD. High School students who wish to take the course listed below for dual credit will receive college credit and a COD transcript regardless of whether or not they continue at College of DuPage. These credits may be transferable to other institutions. All dual credit opportunities are pending an agreement between IPSD and COD. To qualify for dual credit, students must complete appropriate applications and placement testing as required by COD.

Course Completed at MVHS, NVHS, WVHS Credit at COD
Apparel Construction 1: Course FACS1000D Fashion Merchandising & Design 1155: Clothing Construction 1 (3 hrs. credit)
Apparel Construction 2: Course FACS2000D Fashion Merchandising & Design 1156 Clothing Construction 2 (3 hrs. credit)
Senior Foods: Course FACS4000D Healthy Eating PHYS1554 (1 hr. credit)

BUS3007 Business Internship

Grade 11-12. Two credits. Year-long. Requires Instructor Approval

This is a cooperative work program between the school and employers. Students work outside of school and also attend class on a daily basis. Topics discussed in class pertain to work-related and career issues. A student will receive one credit for classroom instruction and one credit for on-the-job training. The internship instructor will assist with job placement and monitor students’ progress throughout the year. Early dismissal is NOT a requirement for this program. Students must provide own transportation.

FACS1000D Apparel Construction 1

Grade 9-12. Year-long.

Whether for personal use or a career in clothing and fashion, this course provides an opportunity to develop skills for clothing construction. Techniques used to construct four projects including: a skirt/pants, dress/top, shirt, and a knit garment are covered. Students are encouraged to select pattern and materials according to their needs and abilities. Materials and supplies for the four projects are to be furnished by the student. COD Dual Credit available.

FACS1020 Culinary Arts 1

Grade 9-12. One semester.

The course is a combination of lab and classroom experiences that introduces students to food preparation and nutrition.  Food science principles and culinary techniques are applied as students prepare a variety of recipes.  Students will begin to develop culinary and pastry skills including recipe reading, knife skills, culinary math, and proper safety and sanitation.  Career exploration in the culinary industry will be incorporated.  A lab fee will be charged.

FACS1021 Culinary Arts II

Grade 9-12. One semester. Prerequisite is Culinary Arts 1 or Senior Foods.

This course is designed to reinforce and further enhance skills in Culinary Arts 1. Students will learn additional and more advanced techniques and principles of food preparation through lab and classroom experiences.  In addition to experimenting with various culinary and pastry methods, students will be exposed to nutrition, meal planning, and specialty diets.  Culinary careers will continue to be explored.  A lab fee will be charged.

 

FACS2000D Apparel Construction 2

Grade 10-12. Year-long. Prerequisite: Apparel Construction 1.

Students who have successfully completed Apparel Construction 1 will be ready for the advanced pattern and fabric study in this course. Projects include fitting pants, working with sheer fabrics, plaids, and lined projects. Other topics include the principles and elements of design, textiles, and career opportunities. Materials and supplies for the four projects are to be furnished by the student. COD Dual Credit available.

FACS2001 Fashion Merchandising & Marketing

Grade 10-12. One semester.

This course is designed for the student to explore and understand the various facets of today’s fashion industry. Areas included are fashion design, fashion buying, merchandising, and the retail function. Career exploration in related fields of study will be explored. This course may be taken for enrichment or as preparation for further training in fashion-related occupations.

FACS2002 International and Regional Foods

Grade 10-12. One semester. Prerequisite is Culinary Arts 2.

This course will provide the student the opportunity to experience how food and its preparation varies by region and by country. Students will learn about different ingredients and techniques to broaden their culinary horizons. Due to the scope of study, students may enroll in this class for a second semester. A lab fee will be charged.

FACS2003 Child Development

Grade 10-12. One semester.

This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development of a child from prenatal through preschool. It is beneficial both to the future parent and those interested in child-related careers. This class is the prerequisite for Early Childhood Teaching Lab, and the student must receive instructor approval to be eligible for the lab.

FACS2004 Interior Design

Grade 10-12. One semester.

This course explores concepts and career choices of interior design. Students are introduced to architectural styles, alternative housing styles, basic blueprint reading, principles and elements of design, and the use of color. Students make choices in decorating and furniture arrangement. Hands-on projects enable the student to link concepts with visual images.

FACS3002 Catering and Hospitality

Grade 11-12. One semester. Prerequisite is completion of International & Regional Foods or instructor approval.

Units in this course combine lecture and laboratory work to provide an introduction to the foodservice industry. Students will have the opportunity to improve their skills and expand their culinary expertise in the areas of food preparation, quantity food production, and food management. Careers in the foodservice industry will be explored. A lab fee will be charged.

FACS3003I Culinary Arts

FACS3005I Child Development

FACS3006 Early Childhood Teaching Lab

Grade 11-12. One semester. Prerequisite is Child Development and instructor approval.

This is a capstone course for the highly-motivated student interested in education or a child-related career such as pediatric medicine, child psychology, speech pathology, or social work. Strong academic achievement in Child Development is a requirement and an excellent predictor of success in this course. The students will be responsible for planning, preparing, and teaching three- and four-year old children in a preschool lab contained within the department. This is a repeatable elective.

FACS3008I Housing & Design

Grade 11-12. Requires instructor approval.

This course provides the student an opportunity for advanced work in clothing and fashion, food service, interior design, or early childhood. A contract between student and teacher will be jointly developed specifying goals and objectives. A portfolio will be created by the student. It is an individually-directed study and requires a high degree of motivation and self-discipline. See a teacher in the department for an application.

FACS3010 Individual & Family Relationships

Grade 11-12. One semester.

This course is designed to help students to develop a greater understanding of self and others in order to enhance future relationships. An empathic approach to intellectual, emotional, and physical relationships is taken, using statistically-sound research as a basis for discussions. Topics include self-awareness, decision-making, communication, gender roles, dating, marriage, and family issues.

FACS3011 Parenting

Grade 11-12. One semester.

This course is designed to give the student an overview of parenting and the knowledge necessary for effective parenting. Developing healthy family relationships is emphasized. Some of the parenting skills included are decision-making, family resource management, and child-guidance techniques. Throughout the course, interactions between parent and child will be explored. The needs, concerns, joys, and responsibilities of parenting are emphasized.

FACS3013I Clothing & Fashion

FACS4000D Senior Foods

Grade 12. One semester.

Senior Foods is a fundamental culinary course for students who want to create healthy meal alternatives. The course is designed to give students a sampling of the following areas of study: food preparation, nutrition, meal planning, purchasing of food, time management, and care and use of cooking equipment and appliances. COD Dual Credit available. A lab fee will be charged.