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':hiId, Family, and Consumer Sciences Bachelor ofArts Degree Requirements Family and Consumer Sciences Major Units General Education 51-52 (including 9 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner chan me tcrm in which 60 units of courscwork arc completed) CORE Category 2: Spch 3 (recommended) BREADTH Division 1: Chern 3A (reguired for Clothing and Textiles. and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 2: BiollO (required for Child and Family Sciences, Clothing and Texriles, and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 3: Psych 10 (reguired for Clothing and T excites, and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 4: CFS 38 (recom-mended for Cloching and Tcniles, ConsumerScience, Fashion Merchandising, General Family and Consumer Sciences. and Home Economics T cacher Educarion); HS 124 or Psych 132 or Psych 171 (recommended for Child and Family Sciences) Division 8: Soc 2 (recommended for Child and Family Sciences); Ag Ec 1 or Ecan 40 (reguired farClorhingand Textiles, Consumer Science, Fashion Merchandising, and Home Economics T eache! Education) CAPSTONE Juveniles and Adolescence Cluster: Cl'im 120 and CFS 136 (recommended) or Psych J02 Major 48 (including 24 upper-division units) Departmenr Core (J 8) CSH 113. 116'; CFS J3J; F M J20'; FCS I; Nurr 53' Career Specialty (30) Selecr one: Child and Family Sciences CFS 32, 37. 39.133,134. 135; CSH 115; plus 9 upper- division units in consultation with adviser Clothillg alld Textiles F M 20,22. 24, 26. J2J. 123, J24. 126; ID 70; plus 5 upper-division units in consultation with adviser Consumer Science CSH 114. J15.117, J 18, 171; plus J5 upper-division units in consultation with adviser Fashion Merchandising FM 20. 22. 24 or 26. J24. 126. J27. 128. J29; Arr 13; plus 2 upper-division units in consultation with adviser General Family and Consumer Sciences Minimum 6units from each discipline: CFS. CSH. FM. FSc or FSM or Nurr. ID (selection ofcourses in consultation with adviser) Home Economics Teacher Education (See Sillgle Subject Credential Waiver Program) Additional requirements 1-21 Upper-division writing skills (by examination or course) Child alld Family Sciellces No additional requirements Clothillg alld Textiles Chern 3B Consu.mer Science Eean 40 or Ag Ec 1. and Ecan 50 or Ag Ee 2 Fashion Merchandising Accr 3 or 4A; Ag Ec I or Eeon 40. and Econ 50; Mgr 104 or 106 or 110 (HRM 150 may be substituted for Mgr 104. see adviser). Mktg 100. 130. 138 General Family and Comumer Sciences No additional requirements Electives 3-24 Courses supplementary to me major are strongly recommended. Total requirements 124 (including 40 upper-division units) Single Subject Credential Waiver Program Students who successfully complete the Single Subject Ctedential Waiver Program are not required to take the Praxis Series Multiple Subject Assessment for Teachers (see Education - Curriculum. Teaching, and Educational Technology. General Requirements for Initial Admission and Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching). The Child, Family, and Consumer Sciences Single Subject Credential Waiver Program in home economics consists of Core: Arc 13. CFS 131. 136; CSH 113 or 115. 114; F M 20. 24 01' 26, 121; FCS 1; FSc 50; ID 70; Nurr 54; Breadth: CFS J35.139; CSH 116 or 171; Nutr 166. Additional requirements by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing include: CTET 101. 159. 161; EHD 50, 155A. 155B; ERF 151. 152; H Ee J48; H S 121; LEE 156S; and SPED 160. Undergraduate Advising Notes I. New students should request a program of study check sheet from the department. 2. All students should make an appointment with an assigned academic adviser prior [Q registration each semester. Check with department for academic adviser assignment. 3. CRlNCgrading is not permitted in courses used to fulfill major requirements. 4. Upper-division units (i.e., 100 level courses) may nor be applied toward the 40 upper-division unit degree requirement untiJ 45 units have been completed. 5. The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing thc university examination or by taking an approved upper- division writing skills course, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed. One unit of credit (i.e.. English WOW) may be earned upon request for passing the examination; by obtaining a letter grade ofCin an approved course the student meets the university writing skills requirement. 6. General Education courses designated as required by the department arc prerequisites to many courses in the program of study. 7. One semester prior to graduation make an appointment with an assigned academic adviser to prepare and file an official certification of major requirements. • Home Economics T cacher Education students are subject to waiver requirements for these courses. (See Sing'~ Subject Credential Waiuer Program.) 119
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Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
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Date of publication | 1998-05 |
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Full Text Search | ':hiId, Family, and Consumer Sciences Bachelor ofArts Degree Requirements Family and Consumer Sciences Major Units General Education 51-52 (including 9 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner chan me tcrm in which 60 units of courscwork arc completed) CORE Category 2: Spch 3 (recommended) BREADTH Division 1: Chern 3A (reguired for Clothing and Textiles. and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 2: BiollO (required for Child and Family Sciences, Clothing and Texriles, and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 3: Psych 10 (reguired for Clothing and T excites, and Home Economics Teacher Education) Division 4: CFS 38 (recom-mended for Cloching and Tcniles, ConsumerScience, Fashion Merchandising, General Family and Consumer Sciences. and Home Economics T cacher Educarion); HS 124 or Psych 132 or Psych 171 (recommended for Child and Family Sciences) Division 8: Soc 2 (recommended for Child and Family Sciences); Ag Ec 1 or Ecan 40 (reguired farClorhingand Textiles, Consumer Science, Fashion Merchandising, and Home Economics T eache! Education) CAPSTONE Juveniles and Adolescence Cluster: Cl'im 120 and CFS 136 (recommended) or Psych J02 Major 48 (including 24 upper-division units) Departmenr Core (J 8) CSH 113. 116'; CFS J3J; F M J20'; FCS I; Nurr 53' Career Specialty (30) Selecr one: Child and Family Sciences CFS 32, 37. 39.133,134. 135; CSH 115; plus 9 upper- division units in consultation with adviser Clothillg alld Textiles F M 20,22. 24, 26. J2J. 123, J24. 126; ID 70; plus 5 upper-division units in consultation with adviser Consumer Science CSH 114. J15.117, J 18, 171; plus J5 upper-division units in consultation with adviser Fashion Merchandising FM 20. 22. 24 or 26. J24. 126. J27. 128. J29; Arr 13; plus 2 upper-division units in consultation with adviser General Family and Consumer Sciences Minimum 6units from each discipline: CFS. CSH. FM. FSc or FSM or Nurr. ID (selection ofcourses in consultation with adviser) Home Economics Teacher Education (See Sillgle Subject Credential Waiver Program) Additional requirements 1-21 Upper-division writing skills (by examination or course) Child alld Family Sciellces No additional requirements Clothillg alld Textiles Chern 3B Consu.mer Science Eean 40 or Ag Ec 1. and Ecan 50 or Ag Ee 2 Fashion Merchandising Accr 3 or 4A; Ag Ec I or Eeon 40. and Econ 50; Mgr 104 or 106 or 110 (HRM 150 may be substituted for Mgr 104. see adviser). Mktg 100. 130. 138 General Family and Comumer Sciences No additional requirements Electives 3-24 Courses supplementary to me major are strongly recommended. Total requirements 124 (including 40 upper-division units) Single Subject Credential Waiver Program Students who successfully complete the Single Subject Ctedential Waiver Program are not required to take the Praxis Series Multiple Subject Assessment for Teachers (see Education - Curriculum. Teaching, and Educational Technology. General Requirements for Initial Admission and Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching). The Child, Family, and Consumer Sciences Single Subject Credential Waiver Program in home economics consists of Core: Arc 13. CFS 131. 136; CSH 113 or 115. 114; F M 20. 24 01' 26, 121; FCS 1; FSc 50; ID 70; Nurr 54; Breadth: CFS J35.139; CSH 116 or 171; Nutr 166. Additional requirements by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing include: CTET 101. 159. 161; EHD 50, 155A. 155B; ERF 151. 152; H Ee J48; H S 121; LEE 156S; and SPED 160. Undergraduate Advising Notes I. New students should request a program of study check sheet from the department. 2. All students should make an appointment with an assigned academic adviser prior [Q registration each semester. Check with department for academic adviser assignment. 3. CRlNCgrading is not permitted in courses used to fulfill major requirements. 4. Upper-division units (i.e., 100 level courses) may nor be applied toward the 40 upper-division unit degree requirement untiJ 45 units have been completed. 5. The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing thc university examination or by taking an approved upper- division writing skills course, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed. One unit of credit (i.e.. English WOW) may be earned upon request for passing the examination; by obtaining a letter grade ofCin an approved course the student meets the university writing skills requirement. 6. General Education courses designated as required by the department arc prerequisites to many courses in the program of study. 7. One semester prior to graduation make an appointment with an assigned academic adviser to prepare and file an official certification of major requirements. • Home Economics T cacher Education students are subject to waiver requirements for these courses. (See Sing'~ Subject Credential Waiuer Program.) 119 |