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Feb 16, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
FYG - Career and Technical Education - Family and Consumer Sciences Education, BS (456D)
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Program Code: 456*/456D
CIP Code: 13.1299
Teaching
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Semester One [15-16 Hours] Semester Two [17-18 Hours] Semester Three [15 Hours] Semester Six [15 Credit Hours] Semester Seven [14 Hours] Semester Eight [12 Hours] General Requirements Summary
Minimum Total Hours | Gen Ed Hours | Writing | Min Major GPA | Min Overall GPA | 120 | 44 | R_C 1000 and R_C 2001 | 2.0 | 2.0 | General Education Program Model [44 Hours]
Program Categories | Hours | Important Notes- Be sure to check for Gen Ed courses required in your major | First Year Seminar | 3 | Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year | First Year Writing | 3 | Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year. Minimum grade of “C” required. | Wellness Literacy | 2 | | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | | Sophomore Writing | 3 | Minimum grade of “C” required | Integrative Learning Experience | 9 | Must choose a minimum of two disciplines | Liberal Studies Experience | 12 | Must choose a minimum of three disciplines. | Science Inquiry | 8 | | You must also meet the Fine Arts, Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and the Social Science Designations. Those may be met within the Integrative Learning Experience and the Liberal Studies Experience. | Additional Notes
- Suggested General Education
- Additional Notes:
- Refer to the Major POS and General Education POS for additional information.
- Course pre/co-requisites are listed on the Major POS and in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
- Apply for admission to Teacher Education and meet Praxis I requirement.
- Prior to Senior Fall Semester and when transcript shows 90 earned semester hours, request a graduation audit in the RCOE Dean’s Office, 404 COE Building.
- Praxis II: Subject Test is required prior to or during the semester of Student Teaching.
- A student must have at least a 2.70 grade-point average to be admitted to the teacher education program and must maintain a 2.70 grade-point average overall through student teaching.
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