Family and Consumer Sciences

Advisers: Cecelia K. Thompson, 210 Home Economics Building, 575-2581,

Bobbie T. Biggs, Graduate Education Building, 575-6608

 

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Education degree may select the family and consumer sciences education program concentration as a field of specialization in vocational education. Requirements for initial licensure may be met by completion of the B.S.E. and the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) (See the Graduate School Catalog.).

In addition to the general studies and the18-hour Professional Pre-Education Core, the following courses are required for a concentration in family and consumer sciences education.

HOURS
Technical Requirements 55-56
HESC 1013, 1023, 2053 Clothing and Textiles 9
HESC 2113, 2123, 1213 or 3204, Foods and Nutrition 9-10
HESC 1803, Introduction to Interior Design 3
HESC 1403, 3403, 2413 and 4453, Human Development 12
HESC 3753, 3703, 3763L, Consumer Education and Management 9
HESC 1501, Orientation to Human Environmental Sciences 1
CHEM 1074/1071L, Fundamentals of Chemistry10 5
CHEM 2613/2611L, Organic Physiological Chemistry11 4
ARTS 1003, Art Studio 3

Note: The minimum number of hours required to receive a baccalaureate degree at the University of Arkansas is 124 semester hours.

For professional education requirements for Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.), see the Graduate School Catalog or see the undergraduate Catalog of Studies Graduate Studies.

 


Footnotes

10 Two courses in general chemistry may substitute for CHEM 1074 and 1071L.

11 Counts as general studies requirement.

 

 


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