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Nov 21, 2024
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Development and Family Studies, BS (Non-Teacher Certification)
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Degree Requirements
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Hours Required and General/College Requirements:
A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the “General University Requirements ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Education requirements. EPSY core (13 hours):
It is recommended that students enroll in DFST 1013 and DFST 1023 during their first term/semester in the program. Core requirements:
Include one 3-hour unpaid practicum (DFST 4023 ) related to the student’s selected emphasis area (see below). Students must complete a minimum of 150 clock hours to meet this requirement. Some students may be required to complete a second practicum. Students should have senior status and have completed DFST 4011 before beginning a practicum. Liability insurance is required for all practicum students. Permission to enroll in a practicum and approval of the practicum site are required. Students must have completed the following courses to be eligible for enrollment in: Practicums related to infants or toddlers:
Practicums related to teaching young children (2 years – 8 years):
Practicums related to school-age care and programming:
Practicums related to adolescents:
Practicums related to administration and/or practicums related to parent/family life education:
Emphasis area:
Students must also complete course requirements for one of the following emphasis areas chosen with the advice of a faculty member within the program area: Family and Community (42 hours):
Human Development and Research (27 hours):
Intervention and Administration (48 hours):
Electives:
To complete the minimum of 120 hours for the degree. Other Course Requirements:
Other Requirements:
An overall minimum 2.50 GPA and a minimum of a C or better in course work in the development and family studies major are required for graduation.
Students who are interested in research and preparing for graduate studies are advised to take a research practicum and complete a senior thesis. Any student who is interested in research should meet with a faculty advisor early in the program to plan an appropriate minor and electives and to seek approval for choosing a senior thesis.
Students majoring in development and family studies must contact the Student Advising Office, Matthews Hall, Room 105, to prepare their degree audits. |
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