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Show Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education 199 Support Course Elective (2-4 credit hours) Select one course from the following • MUSC 3824 - Music for Elementary Teachers (4) • EDUC 3430 - Creative Processes in the Elementary School (3) • THEA 4603 - Creative Drama (3) • DANC 3640 - Teaching Creative Dance in the Elementary School (2) • ART 1030 CA - Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) * * May not be used as both a support elective and general education Professional Education Courses Required (42 credit hours) Admission to teacher education is required prior to en ro I hn ent in Profess io n a I Edu catio n cou rs es. Level 1 (6 credit hours) • EDUC 3100 - Instructional Planning & Assessment (3) • EDUC 3120 - Reading Instruction in the Primary Grades (3) Level 2 (12 credit hours, includes practicum) • EDUC 3200E DV - Foundations of Diversity: Culturally, Linguistically Responsive Teaching (Elementary) (3) • EDUC 3240 - Reading Instruction in the Intermediate Grades (3) • EDUC 3260E DV - The Exceptional Student (Elementary) (3) or • CHF 3500 - Young Children at Risk (3) • EDUC 3280 - Elementary Social Studies Methods (3) Level 3 (12 credit hours, includes practicum) • EDUC 4300 - Elementary Mathematics Methods (3) • EDUC 4320 - Elementary Language Arts Methods (3) • EDUC 4330 - Elementary Science Methods (3) • EDUC 4340 - Elementary Art/Music Methods (3) Students are encouraged to take their Praxis exam prior to Level 4. Level 4 (12 credit hours) • EDUC 4840 - Student Teaching in Elementary Education (8) • EDUC 4850 - Integrated Elementary Education Student Teaching Seminar and Synthesis (4) Family Studies (BS) Program Prerequisite: (1) Complete the Pre-professional Core courses listed in the next column under Major Course Requirements; (2) Declare your Family Studies major with the department academic advisor; (3) Complete a background check and clearance (see Policy Notes). Minor: A minor is required.* Optional: In lieu of a minor, a specialization of 12-18 semester hours may be substituted as approved by the department advisor. Six of these hours must be upper division (courses numbered 3000 and above). Grade Requirements: A grade of C or better in courses required for this major (a grade of C- is not acceptable). Students will receive the final grade they have earned in each course. If a grade in a major 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. Also refer to the grade requirements for graduation under General Requirements. Credit Hour Requirements: A total of at least 120 credit hours is required for graduation; a minimum of 48 of these must be within the major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required by the University (courses numbered 3000 and above); 33 of these are required within the major. Advisement Students must follow the Department of Child and Family Studies Advisement procedures. Contact the department advisor located in McKay Education Building, Room 248 (801-626-6411). Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see Program of Study (Major/ Minor) Declaration). To be eligible for acceptance into and graduation from the Family Studies Program a candidate must: 1. Complete all of the Pre-professional Core courses listed under Course Requirements. 2. Declare the Family Studies major with the department academic advisor. 3. Complete a background check and clearance (see Policy Notes). Policy Notes Since students majoring in Family Studies will be working with families and children, the State of Utah requires a background check and clearance. Applicants must be fingerprinted and complete a background check before being fully accepted into the program. A handout available from the department secretary explains the procedure and nominal expenses. Background checks require up to eight weeks and should be completed, or in progress, at the time Family Studies Program courses are begun. See the department secretary for further details. General Education Refer to Degree and General Education Requirements for Bachelor of Science requirements. * Family Studies students may combine their major with either a minor or a dual major. Consult with an advisor when designing a dual major. Minors may be selected from depa rtm ent m in o r offerings across ca mpus. Typ ic a I m in o rs include Psychology, Sociology, Gerontology, Social Work, Communications, and/or Business. A minor should be designed to best support personal goals or career directions. The Family Studies program fidfills the requirements for provisional certification as a Family Life Educator, available by application and paid fee to the National Council on Family Relations. Full certification requires two years of paid professional experience in addition to the Family Stu dies cleg ree. Pro visio n a I c ertifi cation alio ivs five yea rs to complete the two-year requirement. Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |