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  2. Home economics - Wikipedia

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    A Home Economics instructor giving a demonstration, Seattle, 1953 A training class 1985 at Wittgenstein Reifenstein schools. Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences (often shortened to FCS or FACS), [1] is a subject concerning human development, personal and family finances, consumer issues, housing and interior design, nutrition and food preparation, as ...

  3. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences

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    Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, a quarterly refereed professional publication, [1] formerly the Journal of Home Economics renamed in 1994 [8] ISSN 1082-1651; Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, a quarterly refereed technical publication, [1] published on behalf of the association, ISSN 1077-727X (print), ISSN 1552-3934 (web), by SAGE Publications through 2009, then by Wiley ...

  4. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America - Wikipedia

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    The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA, formerly known as the Future Homemakers of America, FHA) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit career and technical student organization [1] for young men and women in family and consumer sciences education through grade 12 and postsecondary students.

  5. Things They Don't Teach in School Anymore — and What Kids Are ...

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    Overcoming stigmas of the subject as a sort of "Housewife 101," the course was rebranded by most American schools in 1994 as Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS).

  6. BYU College of Family, Home and Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The BYU College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences is a college located on the Provo, Utah campus of Brigham Young University and is housed in the Spencer W. Kimball Tower and Joseph F. Smith Building. [1] The BYU College of Family Living was organized on June 28, 1951, while the BYU College of Social Sciences was organized in 1970. [2]

  7. University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences

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    Family and consumer sciences began at the University of Georgia in 1918 with the establishment of the Division of Home Economics. It was the 5th college to be established at the University of Georgia. In 1919, Mary E. Creswell became both the first home economics graduate and the first female to graduate from the University of Georgia.

  8. Kappa Omicron Nu - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Omicron Nu (ΚΟΝ) is a college honor society, based in the United States, for students in human sciences. Kappa Omicron Nu chapters are located at colleges and universities that offer a strong human sciences program. Its mission is to promote empowered leaders through excellence in scholarship, leadership, and research in the human ...

  9. Texas Tech University College of Human Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The COHS was ranked the 6th college of family, consumer, and human sciences by College Factual in 2020. [8] The COHS was the #1 such college in Texas in the same ranking. [ 8 ] College Factual also listed the COHS as having the #2 Best Online Family, Consumer & Human Science School, the #3 Best such school for veterans, and the #5 best value ...