COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES

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COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES
2015-2016 GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION: HDFS-SFCS
Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies
with SFCS Teacher Certification 6 - 12th Grade
Office: HS 159
Tel: 806-742-1180
Web: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/advising/
FIRST YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 17 HOURS
SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
HUSC 1100 or IS 1100
ENGL
1301
Essentials of College Rhetoric
POLS
1301
American Government, Org.
FCSE
2102
Introduction to FCSE
HDFS Elective
ADM
1302 [F] Fund. of Clothing Techniques & Processes
* Mathematics
^ ENGL
1302
Advanced College Rhetoric
* Math or Logical Reasoning
^ POLS
2302
American Public Policy
CFAS
2300
Communication, Civility, & Ethics
HDFS Elective
SECOND YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 19 HOURS
SPRING SEMESTER = 19 HOURS
HIST
2300
US History to 1877
English
Literature
(choose
from 2305, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2351,
^*
2391)
HIST
COMS
^ HDFS
NS
PFP
HDFS
* Life and Physical Science
Creative Arts
HDFS
3301
Theories of Human Development
ID 1381 [F]
Intro to Interior Design
2301
US History from 1877
1301
3310
1410
3301
3350
Interpersonal Communication
Prenatal & Infant Development
Science of Nutrition
Intro. To Personal Finance
Devlp. Cross Cultural Perspective
THIRD YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
^# FCSE
^ HDFS
^ HDFS
PFP
^ FCSE
3301 [F]
3320
3312
3321
4325
SPRING SEMESTER = 16 HOURS
Foundations of FCSE
The Contemporary Family
Development During Childhood
Fin. Counseling and Cons. Credit
US Family Issues and Social Action
^
^
^#
#
#
HDFS
3313
or HDFS 3311
FCSE
4302 [S]
EDLL
4382
EDSE
4312
RHIM
3460
Pre-school Lab with Young Childr.
Supervised Exp. with Infant & Tdlrs.
Field Experience & Prof. App.
Reading/Writing in Sec. Classroom
Sec. Classroom Mgmt. and Learners
with Disabilities
Food System Management I
FOURTH YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 13 HOURS
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#
^
FCSE
FCSE
HUSC
HDFS
4308
4306
3325
3331
SPRING SEMESTER = 12 HOURS
Research and Evaluation
Occupational FCSE & Field Exp.
Wellness in the Adolescent
Parenting
# FCSE
4012
Student Teaching
The above are suggested guidelines for registration. Students who prefer a lighter load each semester may take courses offered during the summer
sessions. However, not all courses are offered in the summer. This plan assumes that the student is exempt from any additional foreign language
requirement for the University Core.
NOTES
# Admission to Teacher Education Program & min 2.75 GPA is required
Concurrent enrollment reqired
^ Pre-requisites & restrictions apply
Gray box indicates grade must be a "C" or better
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