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Show Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education 201 • CHF 3640 - Working with Parents (3) • CHF 4710 - Advanced Guidance and Planning for Early Childhood Education (3) * • CHF 4860 - Practicum (2-6) (3 credit hours required) * * Taken concurrently For students using the Child Development minor with a Family Studies degree, the required courses will change. Students must have 18 credits beyond their major for a minor in Child Development. See the department advisor located in the McKay Education Building, Room 248(801- 626-6411). Family Studies Minor Grade Requirements: An overall GPA of 2.00 or C in courses used toward the minor. Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 18 credit hours, of which at least 6 must be upper division (courses courses numbered 3000 and above). Students will receive the final grade they have earned in each course. If a grade in a minor course does not meet the minimum requirement for graduation, the student may retake the course once. In special circumstances, by the judgment of the department chair, the student may petition to the Family Studies or Early Childhood Committee, as appropriate, to graduate with the lower grade. Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (9 credit hours) • CHF 1400 - Marriage as an Interpersonal Process (3) • CHF 1500 SS - Human Development (3) • CHF 2400 - Family Relations (3) Faculty Advisor Approved Elective Courses (9 credit hours) Select 9 credit hours from the following with at least 6 credit hours of upper-division (courses numbered 3000 and higher) CHF 2100 - Family Resource Management (3) CHF 2500 - Development of the Child: Birth Through Eight (3) CHF 2610 - Guidance Based on Developmental Theory (3) CHF 3150 - Consumer Rights and Responsibilities (3) CHF 3350 DV - Diverse Families (3) CHF 3450 - Adult Development (3) CHF 3500 - Young Children at Risk (3) CHF 3550 - Parenting Education (3) CHF 3640 - Working with Parents (3) CHF 3650 - Family Processes (3) CHF 3850 - Current Research Methods in Child and Family Studies (3) CHF 4400 - The Family in Stress (3) CHF 4500 - Comparative Study of Childhood and Adolescent Development (3) CHF 4650 - Family Life Education Methods (3) For students using the Family Studies minor with an Early Childhood degree, the required courses vAll change. Students must have 18 credits beyond their major for a minor in Family Studies. See the department advisor located in the McKay Education Building, Room 248 (801-626-6411). Child and Family Studies Departmental Honors Please contact the Child and Family Studies Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors To earn Departmental Honors in Child and Family Studies, a student must: 1. Complete all the BA/BIS requirements for one of the majors in Child and Family Studies 2. Earn a cumulative GPA of 3. o o r higher 3. Earn a maj o r GPA o f 3.5 or higher 4. Take one (1) HNRS 3000/4000 level class 5. Complete o ne (1) o f the fo llo wing: a. Presentatio n o f scholarly wo rk (such as original research) at a local, state, or national forum (e.g., Weber State University Undergraduate Research Symposium and Celebration, NCFR, UCFR, NAEYC, UAEYC) b. Submission of scholarly work for public/professional dissemination (e.g., professional journals, Weber State University Ergo) c. Completion of 20 hours of community service (e.g., volunteer work, practicum) that is clearly pertinent to one of the Child and Family Studies majors 6. Actively engage in the Child and Family Studies Student Association (CFSSA) for at least two (2) semesters (e.g., officer) Students who have not completed their General Education requirements are encouraged to take Honors General Education classes. Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance Department Chair: Jennifer Turley, PhD Location: Reed K. Swenson Building, Room 102D Telephone Contact: Lisa Pedersen 801-626-6742; Danielle Orozco 801-626-6691 Professors: Jack Loughton, Michael Olpin, Molly Smith, Jennifer Turley; Associate Professors: Rodney Hansen, Valerie Herzog, Joan Thompson; Assistant Professors: Gerilynn Conlin, Patricia Cost, Matthew Donahue, Chris Eisenbarth, Jordan Hamson-Utley, Brian Lyons, Melissa Masters, Brian McGladrey, Jennifer Ostrowski, Chad Smith, James Zagrodnik The Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance (HPHP) in the Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education offers programs that promote lifelong wellness from a variety of disciplines. The teaching environment, supported by faculty with diverse expertise, creates quality learning communities that offer undergraduates exceptional educational experiences. The state-of-the-art Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |