Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) provides the bridge needed by all students to deal with major societal issues such as work-and-family, health care, child and elder care, family and community violence and crime, global economics and politics, and technology usage. FCS Education is a catalyst to bring these issues into action-oriented, skill-building educational programs. The North Carolina FCS Education program provides a platform for students to transition into adult life by gaining a strong foundation of the knowledge and skills needed for successfully living and working in a diverse, global society. Students develop personal effectiveness and industry-relevant technical skills as they explore and pursue career pathways aligned to the FCS Body of Knowledge and Family and Consumer Sciences National Standards 3.0.
Students may pursue the following career pathways:
 (Indeed.com, March 26th, 2021)
Pastry cook
Culinary specialist
Caterer
Purchasing coordinator
Wine sommelier
Restaurant bar manager
Sous chef
Nutritionist
Restaurant manager
Food safety specialist
Food and beverage manager
Food technologist
Private chef
Indeed.com (November 4th, 2021)
Clothing presser
Line supervisor
Textile machine operator
Production manager
Fashion merchandiser
Brand ambassador
Retail store manager
Fashion buyer
Wholesale manager
Sales Associate
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Childcare provider
Teacher (kindergarten, preschool, special education)
Nanny
School counselor
Education Director
Curriculum manager
Occupational therapist
Principal