Home Products
Spring Session: January 30 - May 21
HP 201 Introduction to Home Products3 credits
Online section: In-state $543 Out-of-state $1,536
Students are familiarized with the wide range of home products, both soft lines (textile) and hard lines (non-textile), that comprise the home furnishings industry. Product development and merchandising within each category are emphasized. Many sessions take place at retailers and industry showrooms throughout the city.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 13953 | OL1 | ONLINE COURSE | - |
HP 231 America at Home: Product Styles from 1900 to Contemporary
3 credits
In-state $498 Out-of-state $1,491
Introduces the elements of design, color, and theory in the decorative arts that comprise the home products industry. Emphasis is on the contemporary approach to product development and design. Students explore the influence of historical, cultural, and social perspectives on products for the home. (G6: Arts)
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 12360 | 25A | T | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | A307 |
| 11192 | 25B | W | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | A307 |
| 13046 | BL1 | W | 12:10 pm-3:00 pm | C410 |
* Course is only available to degree candidates but may open up to
non-degree students pending availability during the add/drop period.
** Course is only available to evening/weekend degree candidates
but may open up to non-degree students pending availability during the
add/drop period.














