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Family & Consumer Sciences Research Guide: Research Process
This research guide features resources and strategies for finding information and conducting research related to the Family and Consumer Science degree programs.
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Family & Child Development
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FACS 260
FACS 261
FACS 365
FACS 475
FACS 205
Family & Consumer Sciences
Event Planning
Professional and Creative Industries
Fashion Design
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FACS 325
WindowsWear Access
Fashion Merchandising
Interior Design
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FACS 200
FACS 245
FACS 300
FACS 445
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The Research Process
Beginning the Research Process
A gentle introduction to searching for ebooks, scholarly journal articles, and scholarly websites from the library homepage.
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