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Dec 12, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Human Sciences, B.S.: FCSE Specialized Teaching Certification in HNFS (Nutrition), Grades 8-12
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About the Human Sciences, B.S.: FCSE Specialized Teaching Certification in HNFS (Nutrition), Grades 8-12 Concentration
This concentration offers a career path for Human Sciences majors interested in teaching nutrition at the eighth grade and high school levels. Students complete three prescribed areas of study along with student teaching that leads to teacher certification. Graduates will be eligible for a Specialized Certificate in Hospitality, Nutrition, and Food Science (Grades 8-12). Students seeking certification must meet all requirements outlined in the College of Education section of this catalog. Admission requirements for the teaching program include the completion of approximately 60 hours with an overall 2.75 GPA or better and a satisfactory level of performance on an approved basic skills assessment. Other requirements include a 2.75 GPA or better in professional education courses in the teaching field and a grade of C or better in all required concentration and support courses. To be recommended for certification, graduates must complete a finger print background check and achieve a satisfactory level of performance on the TExES examination prescribed by the State Board of Education.
Total Hours: 120
* Prerequisites and restrictions apply
† Human Sciences Core. Choose 1 course from: ADRS 2310 , HDFS 2322 , PFP 3301 or PFI 1305 or NS 1325
§ Refer to Univ. Core Curriculum Req. for course selection
** Nutrition Concentration: NS 2310 , NS 2380 , NS 3340 , NS 3325 , NS 3360 , NS 4350
§§ Admission to Educator Preparation Program & min 2.75 GPA is required. Courses should be taken in sequence listed.
3 hours Multicultural are required if not fulfilled by another course on the degree plan. 40 hours of Upper-Level coursework (3000 and 4000 level) are required in the major concentration areas.
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