OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2017-18
[Archived Catalog]
Family and Consumer Sciences Education-Teaching Major (B.S.H.C.S.) |
Major code BS6370
Patton College of Education
Human and Consumer Sciences
McCracken Hall
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.2880
Fax: 740.593.0289
http://www.cehs.ohio.edu/academics/hcse/fcse/
Lisa Diebel,
contact person
diebel@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The Teacher Licensure in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCS ED) track fulfills the requirements for a career-technical teaching license FCS ED to teach in grades 4-12. Teacher candidates are prepared to be future advisors of the school-based FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) career-technical student organization.
All students with majors in Family and Consumer Sciences Education learn and apply principles of consumer economics, financial literacy, and resource management; learn and apply theory and research on human development, interpersonal relationships, and family systems to build and strengthen individual family assets; know and demonstrate the role of food and nutrition in constructing a healthy lifestyle; and investigate and plan career pathways and research transitioning processes through the life cycle. All FCS education majors receive Serv-Safe Certification.
Family and Consumer Sciences Education empowers individuals and families throughout their lives to manage the challenges of living and working in a diverse, global society. The unique focus is on work, families and interrelationships. Students beginning this major at an Ohio University regional campus have the opportunity to acquire most of the courses recommended for the freshmen and sophomore years.
Admissions Information
Freshmen/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements. Students interested in changing into this major should contact the chair of the Department of Human and Consumer Sciences .
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements. A college or department advisor can offer assistance with the transfer of courses to Ohio University. A good resource for the planning of transfer credits is through Ohio’s Course Applicability System.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
Teacher Licensure Track: Graduates entering the middle school or high school teaching field might teach courses in healthy living, healthy and safe foods, consumer economics and financial management, career search or career search with a mentorship program for students, child development and parenting, resource management skills, or managing personal transitions. Family and Consumer Sciences Education teacher candidates are prepared to coordinate GRADS (Ohio’s in-school teen pregnancy program), provide leadership development through the FCCLA student organization, provide leadership for in-class service learning, and teach foundation classes for the human services career pathways. In Ohio, FCS ED is a legislated program to teach the required financial literacy for high school graduation.
Requirements
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all Universitywide graduation requirements .
Department Level Requirements for Human and Consumer Sciences
View the Department-Level Requirements for the Department of Human and Consumer Sciences .
Department-Level Requirements for Teacher Education
View the Department-Level Requirements for Teacher Education .
Family and Consumer Sciences Professional Courses
Complete the following courses with an overall 2.75 GPA or higher .
- ART 1600 - Aesthetics of Architecture and Design Credit Hours: 3
- CFS 2700 - Intimate and Family Relationships Credit Hours: 3
- CFS 2710 - Individuals and Families Over the Lifespan Credit Hours: 3
- CONS 1100 - Community and Workforce Opportunities in Family and Consumer Sciences Credit Hours: 1
- CONS 2500 - Families as Consumers in Global Communities Credit Hours: 3
- CONS 3400 - Teaching of Family and Consumer Sciences Credit Hours: 3
- CONS 3950 - Consumer Resource and Financial Management Credit Hours: 2
- ECON 1000 - Survey of Economics Credit Hours: 3
- EDCE 2010 - Career and Life Planning Seminar Credit Hours: 2
- EDCE 4100 - Human Relations Credit Hours: 2
- EDEC 1600 - Introduction to Child Development Credit Hours: 3
- EDEC 2001 - Sophomore Clinical Experience Credit Hours: 1
- EDEC 3610 - Guidance and Classroom Management in Early Childhood Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2020 - Introduction to Health and Lifestyle Choices Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 1000 - Introduction to Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- RFPD 1100 - Fashion and Culture Credit Hours: 3
- RHT 1330 - Food Sanitation and Safety Credit Hours: 1
- RHT 2990 - Introductory Food Preparation Credit Hours: 4
Additional Professional Courses
Complete one of the following courses with an overall 2.75 GPA or higher:
- RFPD 2150 - Elementary Textiles Credit Hours: 3
- RFPD 3830 - Product Development, Evaluation, and Distribution Credit Hours: 3
Required Professional Education Courses
Complete the following courses with a 2.75 GPA and no grade below a C (2.0):
- EDTE 1000 - Introduction to Teacher Education Credit Hours: 3
- EDCT 2030 - Technological Applications in Education Credit Hours: 3
- EDCS 3010 - Education and Cultural Diversity Credit Hours: 3
- EDSE 3500 - Secondary School Planning and Instruction Credit Hours: 3
- EDSE 3510 - Secondary School Managing and Monitoring of Learning Credit Hours: 3
- EDTE 3730 - Instructional Adaptations for Adolescent-Young Adult Learners with Exceptionalities & Diverse Needs Credit Hours: 3
- EDTE 4200 - Teaching Reading in the Content Areas Credit Hours: 3
- PSY 1010 - General Psychology Credit Hours: 3
Complete the following courses together:
- EDTE 2000 - Learning and Human Development Credit Hours: 3
- EDTE 2010 - Characteristics of Learners with Exceptionalities Credit Hours: 3
- EDTE 2020 - Field Experience in Education Credit Hours: 1
Professional Internship in Teaching
Complete the following courses with a grade of C (2.0) or higher in EDPL 4650:
- EDPL 4630 - Professional Internship in Adolescence to Young Adult Credit Hours: 6
- EDPL 4640 - Professional Internship in Adolescence to Young Adult Credit Hours: 6
- EDPL 4650 - Professional Internship Seminar Credit Hours: 3