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04 - Social and behavioural sciences and law

19. - Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

19.02 - Family and consumer sciences/human sciences business services

This subseries comprises instructional program classes 19.0201 to 19.0299.

19.0201 - Business, family and consumer sciences/human sciences

This instructional program class comprises any program that focuses on the relationship between the economy and the consuming individual and family. These programs include courses in consumption theory and practice, the production and distribution of retail goods and services, and the management of business enterprises.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • consumer studies
    • combined business and consumer sciences
    • business and family and consumer sciences
    • family and consumer studies
    • consumer sciences
    • combined business and human sciences
    • consumer behaviour

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • family and consumer sciences communications(19.0202)
    • family and consumer studies teaching(13.1308)
19.0202 - Family and consumer sciences/human sciences communication

This instructional program class comprises any program that focuses on communication of human sciences subject matter and related consumer information to a variety of audiences through print and non-print media.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • communication in family and consumer sciences
    • communication in consumer sciences
    • family and consumer sciences communications
    • communication in human sciences

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • communication studies(09.0100)
    • consumer sciences(19.0201)
    • family and consumer studies teaching(13.1308)
19.0203 - Consumer merchandising/retailing management

This instructional program class comprises any program that focuses on product and service promotion from the perspective of individual and family consumers and that prepares individuals to function as consumer management and marketing consultants in for-profit and non-profit enterprises. These programs include courses in applied market research; consumer behaviour; product sourcing and distribution; profitability; customer feedback and evaluation methods; promotion and retailing campaign development; and applications to specific domestic and international consumer markets.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • consumer management and merchandising

    All examples

  • Exclusion(s)

    • marketing(52.1401)
    • marketing research(52.1402)
    • retail merchandising(52.1802)
19.0299 - Family and consumer sciences/human sciences business services, other

This instructional program class comprises any program not listed above that relates to Family and consumer sciences/human sciences business services.

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