Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 1990-1991 Page: 95
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Home Economics/Family Studies 95
Suggested Schedule
Freshman Year
BIBL 101, 102 .
ENGL111,112 ..
Physical Education .
COMS 111 ..
BIOL 102, Chemistry . .
HEFS 140, 212, 221
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS .Junior Year
BIBM 390 ..
HIST 221, 222 ..
HEFS 313,* 323, 331, 332, 344
HEFS (Adv. Elective) . . .
EDUC 311,321 ..
Electives" ...
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . .6
6
2
3
6
8
313
6
15
3
6
0-3
33-36Sophomore Year
BIBL 201,202 ...
Sophomore English ..
Physical Education ..
MATH 118 or 121 ..
TECH 210 ...
POLS 226 ...
HEFS 211, 222, 241, 250 .
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS .
Senior Year
HEFS 433, 451, 452, 360*
HEFS 361,* 362,* 363,* 364*
HEFS 365,* 470, 471, 472
READ 322 ...
Electives** ...
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS .6
6
2
3
3
3
. 12
. 35
.10
4
. 13
3
0-6
.33-36Teacher Certification and Additional Endorsements
Students who complete the Vocational Home Economics
program and who wish to obtain Texas teacher certification
must pass the Examinations for Certification of
Educators in Texas (ExCET) in pedagogy (professional
education) and in the appropriate teaching field as mandated
by Senate Bill 50. These tests meet specifications of
the Texas Education Agency. Passing scores have been established
at the state level. Additional information regarding
these tests is available through the Department of
Education.
The following teaching endorsements may be added to
Vocational Home Economics certification by completing
the courses listed:
1. Early Childhood, 9 hrs.: EDUC 466, and 471, 490.
2. English as a Second Language, 15 hrs.: READ 464,
469; EDUC 493; ENGL 360, 449.
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Child Development curricula of the Associate of Science
degree are designed to enable the graduate to enter an occupation
with a marketable skill, an acceptable level of
competency, and the ability to communicate intelligently.
The program is designed to enable students to provide an
optimal learning and caring environment for children in
many settings. Specialized courses develop skills, and
General Education courses enable students to be effective
members of society.
Suggested ScheduleCOURSE DESCRIPTIONS
The numbers following course titles indicate (1) hours of
lecture per week, (2) hours of laboratory per week, and
(3) semester credit hours. An asterisk following these
three figures indicates that the course carries variable or
alternative credit and that the figures represent the maximum
variation. In general, credit hours for these courses
may range from one to the number indicated. Note that
some courses are offered less than once a year. Failure to
complete these courses when they are offered may delay
graduation.
General Home Economics/Family Studies
IIEFS 100 Dimensions of Home Economics (1-0-1), fall, spring on
demand. Career opportunities, history, and philosophy of Home
Economics as a profession. Required of all Home Economics/Family
Studies majors except Vocational Home Economics.
HEFS 401 Home Economics Seminar (1-0-1), spring. Professional
aspects of employment; relationship of the total curriculum to professional
use; current trends and issues in home economics. Required of all
Home Economics/Family Studies majors except Vocational Home
Economics. Prerequisite: second semester junior standing.
IIEFS 402 Guided Study (3-0-3),* on demand. Study of selected topics.
May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. Prerequisites: junior
standing and approval of department chairman and faculty in charge.
HEFS 403 Field Experience (1-10-3), fall. Supervised work experience
in a business, agency, or organization appropriate to the student's area
of specialization. Minimum of 160 clock hours experience in the field required,
plus one hour seminar per week. Prerequisites: junior standing;
advisor and department chairman approval, and acceptance of the student
by a business, agency, or organization.First Year
BIBL 101, 102 . .
ENGL111,112 . . .
BIOL 103, CHEM 101, 102,
History ..
PSYC 120 .....
PE 241 ..
Physical Education
HEFS 225,* 250, 256*
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS.6
.6
3
.3
.3
3
.2
.8
.34Second Year
POLS 226 ...
SOCI 111 ...
COMS 111 ...
EDUC 466 ...
SOCI 362 ...
HEFS 254,* 403, 451, 452, 453
Elective . . . .
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS . .3
3
3
3
3
15
3
33
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