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HOUSEHOLD ARTS.

Note.—Each student should bring a white apron made by Butterick pattern 5162.

It is recommended that students wishing to specialize in household economy take
Hygiene and Chemistry as these courses are planned with special reference to the
work in household economy.

Teachers applying for a high school grade certificate in cooking or in sewing and
the study of textiles must take two courses in each of these subjects.

Household Arts 169a. E. C. Study of Foods.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 169b. E. C. Study of Foods.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 170. E. C. Home Management.—Credit, 2 hours.


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Household Arts 171. E. C. Home Cooking and Table Service.
Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 172a. E. C. Theory and Practice of Teaching Cooking.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 172b. E. C. Theory and Practice of Teaching Sewing.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 173. E. C. Dietetics.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 174. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles, Elementary.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 175. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles. Intermediate.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 176. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles. Advanced.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 177. E. C. Millinery.—Credit, 1 hour.

Household Arts 217. Demonstration Work.—10:30 and 4:30; W. R.
L. Miss Minard.