Work and Family Studies
Course Offerings
Kempsville High School
I. CULINARY ARTS COURSES
1. Introduction To Food Occupations I  (HE 8271)
2. Introduction To Food Occupations II (HE 8262)
    •  Develop culinary skills used at home or in food service careers. 
    •  Prepare soups, sauces, breads, pastas, pastries, meats, poultry, &    more! 
    •  Investigate careers and improve employability. 


    semester courses, 1/2 credit 
    grade level 9-12

  • 3.  Hospitality And Catering Services (HE 8279) 
  • 4.  Hospitality And Catering Services CO-OP  (HE 8278) 
      • Advance culinary skills by preparing recipes for large groups 
      • Research and develop enterperneurship  
      • Develop employability skills 
      • Co-op course provides work experience, paid employment 


      prerequisite:Intro To FoodsI&II 
      year course, 2 credits 
      grade level 10-12

 II.  FASHION DESIGN COURSES
5.  Introduction To Fashion Design (HE 8274)
 
  • Develop skill in the construction of garments. 
  • Gain an understanding of the design and manufacturing process. 
  • Apply the principles of design in relation to clothing & accessories, 
  • Explore careers in the design & manufacture of clothing & accessories. 

    semester course, 1/2 credit 
    grade level 9-12

III.  CHILD DEVELOPMENT COURSES
6.  Parenting & Child Development (HE 8284)
  • Investigate issues related to parenting and genetics   
  • Recognize the physical, social and emotional development of children. 
  • Examine health and safety practices for children. 
  • Explore careers in childcare services 

         semester courses, 1/2 credit 
          grade level 9-12

7.  Introduction To Child Care Occupations (HE 8283)
  • Research a chosen career. 
  • Demonstrate employment skills 
  • Recognize child development areas. 
  • Analyze guidance techniques. 
  • Plan and carry out classroom program for a teaching unit in preschool. 

           semester courses, 1/2 credit 
           grade level 10-12 

IV.  INDEPENDENT LIVING & HOUSING COURSES
8.Resource Management For Independent Living (HE8250)

   A comprehensive study of::

          preparing for employment. 
          managing financial resources 
.         planning for the first house or apartment 
          principles of healthy relationships. 
          clothing construction and care. 
          nutrition and food preparation. 

 

              year course, 1 credit 
              grade level 11-12 
 

9.Introduction to Housing & Design Occupations (HE8297) 
 
  • Recognize architectural and construction features. 
  • Apply the principles of design to architecture. 
  • Select home furnishings 
  • Explore careers in the housing industry. 

               semester course, 1/2 credit 
               grade levels 9-12


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