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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Family Resource Management and Housing Certification will assist students in defining the terms resources and management, describing the qualities and classification of resources, and describing strategies for maximising satisfaction from resource use.

Family Resource Management and Housing Classes focus on educating students on how to use resources wisely so that the family can reach its goals in the shortest amount of time possible. Family Resource Management and Housing Certification Syllabus informs students about using their resources most to achieve their objectives.

All students get a Family Resource Management and Housing Certification from The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad under the Swayam Initiative by the Government of India. 

The Highlights

  • Provided by TEFLU
  • Online course
  • 15 weeks course
  • Learn at your own pace
  • Shareable Certificate
  • Expert Lecture

Programme Offerings

  • video lectures
  • Study Materials

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesEnglish and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad

Eligibility Criteria

Certificate Qualifying Details

All these individuals who receive a minimum 70% in the main exam and a 30% in internal assessment will receive digital certificates.

Work experience

No prior work experience is necessary to register in this certificate programme.

What you will learn

Family Resource Management and Housing Certification Course will assist the students in learning about the family bonds, which are deeper and more powerful than those of any other social group. The members of a family carry out the crucial duties of a social unit, such as reproduction, protection, education, leisure, and economics. What we want out of life is a question that family life is akin to answering. How to tell significant chores from minor ones.

Understanding the elements impacting energy consumption, the causes and effects of weariness, and work simplification used at home will be made easier with Family Resource Management and Housing Training. 

The following learning outcomes are achieved upon successful conclusion of this Family Resource Management and Housing Certification:

  • Describe the importance of management in everyday life.
  • List the steps that make up the management process.
  • Identify the motivating factors in management.
  • Discuss the role of decision - making in the management process.

Who it is for

If the appropriate students apply for the online course Family Resource Management and Housing, there will be excellent employment prospects like:


Admission Details

Students are urged to enrol in Family Resource Management and Housing Certification by taking the following measures as soon as the course's admission period opens.

Step 1: Visit the official website

Step 2: Fill up the application form

Step 3: Upload all necessary documents

The Syllabus

  • Introduction to Family Resource Management    
  • Factors motivating Management (Values, Goals, Standards)    
  • Factors motivating Management (Decision Making)    
  • Resources in the family    
  • Management Process    

  • Family as an economic unit     
  • Family expenditure and financial management    
  • Savings and investments    
  • Financial management - Taxation     
  • Consumption economics: Measures of living and Consumption, Consumer Income

  • Consumer in the Market    
  • Consumer and consumer problems, Consumer Decision Making and Consumer aids for decision making    
  • Consumer protective services and Consumer Protection Law    
  • Role of standards in Consumer protection, Role  of different organizations / agencies towards Consumer Protection    
  • Quality control and Standardization, Identification of hazards and accidents    

  • Introduction to interior designing and structure system    
  • Introduction to Foundation of Art, Principles of design    
  • Appreciation of art and its use    
  • Study of Colours    
  • Application of elements of art (Part-I)

  • Application of elements of art (Part-2)    
  • Factors influencing furnishing decisions and Alternative means of improving furnishing conditions    
  • Types of building materials for interiors and their use    
  • Furniture, Lighting, Window treatments and Accessories    
  • Interior furnishing and Furnishing Detailing

  • Interior Design: Furniture    
  • Furniture and Furnishings    
  • Accessories    
  • Lighting – Importance and sources    
  • Lighting - Types of lighting and its application   

  • House and House planning principles (Part-1)    
  • House and House planning principles (Part-2)    
  • Home ownership and Housing finance    
  • Introduction to Residential architecture and Types of Structural system    
  • Residential structural features and its relation to environment (Part-1)    

  • Residential structural features and its relation to environment (Part-2)    
  • Introduction to Domestic Services and Household Drainage    
  • Fire fighting    
  • Building materials    
  • Residential landscape planning (Part-1)    

  • Residential landscape planning (Part-2)    
  • Importance of design in residential and commercial space and design development process    
  • Restoration of building space, remodelling and renovation, cost estimation of building alteration and restoration    

  • Introduction and definition of ‘Ergonomics’ - Principles of Ergonomics- Anthropometrics    
  • Work simplification – meaning and importance, techniques - Model’s classes of Changes-Work, worker and workplace relationship    
  • Household drudgery- definition, Drudgery reduction - Household equipment- introduction, definition and classification    
  • Energy management: Significance, Energy costs of Home making tasks, techniques and apparatus in measuring Energy costs, management process applied to energy    
  • Energy management – efforts used in home making activities

  • Equipment design and their effect on work and body posture, Certification and guarantee    
  • Principles of Kitchen Planning    
  • Kitchen Geometry and Material Specification (Part-1)    
  • Kitchen Geometry and Material Specification (Part-2)    
  • Essential Services in Kitchen, Kitchen tools and equipment, Kitchen Storage    
  • Testing of Pressure Cooker

  • Testing of mixers and blenders    
  • Testing of Toaster    
  • Testing of Electric Kettles    
  • Testing of Irons    
  • Testing of Washing machines    

  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship    
  • Environment for the entrepreneur    
  • Setting up Enterprise    
  • Project evaluation and Review techniques    
  • Marketing and Sales Management    

  • Personal management and Legislations    
  • Market Economy    
  • Product and Pricing policies    
  • Sales Promotion Practices    
  • Introduction to advertisement     

  • Organizations of advertising    
  • Types of advertising    
  • Packaging    
  • Advertising and Labelling Information: Legislations

Evaluation process

Yes, there will be assessments and one Final Exam.

Instructors

English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is family resources management?

It takes a family systems approach to resource management and places equal emphasis on the decisions themselves as well as their effects on the family as a whole.

2: How are the classes for Family Resource Management and Housing Online Course being held?

The classes are administered through pre-recorded videos and lectures. 

3: What is the significance of home management?

It is important to make life easier and less stressful for everyone involved in the family

4: Who is the teaching faculty for this course?

The instructor for this course is Dr. D Ratna Kumari.  

5: What are the basic needs of family resources?

Food, shelter, clothing, access to clean water, clean air, education, and good mental and physical health are all basic necessities.

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