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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]
Family and Consumer Sciences Education, B.S.
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Introduction
The Bachelor of Science degree in Family and Consumer Sciences Education prepares students to teach in elementary, middle, junior high and high school settings across the United States. The program prepares professionals who are knowledgeable regarding subject matter and content in the field of family and consumer sciences education, including life-span human development, personal and family relationships, parenting, consumer economics, food and nutrition, housing, textiles, and apparel. The program is also offered with a distance option for geographically-bound students seeking Career and Technical Education certification.
General Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree
Total for graduation |
120 credits |
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General Education |
40 credits |
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Content Core |
36 credits |
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Professional Education |
44 credits |
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An overall cumulative GPA of 2.75 is required for graduation.
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Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits*)
Three credits must be selected from RES-A.
Global Perspective (6 credits*)
Complete a program of university-approved work or study abroad or 6 credits of global perspective approved courses.
General Education (40 credits)
Communication Skills (9 credits)
English and Speech courses require a grade of C or better.
Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (10 credits)
Remaining course must be from the areas of analytic reasoning and natural sciences. At least one mathematics or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required.
Arts and the Humanities (6 credits)
Remaining course must be from areas including art history/music & theater appreciation, creative/performing arts, foreign language and culture, history, literature, and philosophy.
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Cross-disciplinary Issues (3 credits)
Courses must be selected from the list of approved cross-disciplinary issues courses.
Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits)
Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses.
Selectives (3 credits)
Courses/credits may be selected from any category to meet the 40-credit requirement.
EDUC 330 and HIST 210 or ANTH 220 are required to meet teaching license requirements.
Content Core (36 credits)
Professional Education - On Campus (44 credits)
All courses require a “C” or better
Note(s):
* must be accepted into the School of Education prior to enrollment.
Professional Education - Distance Delivery (44 credits)
All courses require a “C” or better
Note(s):
* must be accepted into the School of Education prior to enrollment.
Teacher Education Requirements
Students proceed through a series of three benchmarks as they move toward licensure.
Benchmark I: Acceptance into Teacher Education
Teacher education students will begin fulfilling their requirements for Benchmark I as they complete their first 40 credits. Detailed information is online at: www.uwstout.edu/soe/current/ugbmi.cfm.
Benchmark II: Application for Student Teaching
Benchmark II must be completed prior to student teaching. Detailed information is online at: www.uwstout.edu/soe/current/ugbmii.cfm.
- Complete Application for Student Teaching form
- Maintain a 2.75 grade point average
- Pass Content Knowledge Exam (Praxis II) or have 3.0 GPA on Content Core classes
- Receive clearance through an updated background check
- Complete a satisfactory tuberculosis (TB) test
- Receive satisfactory portfolio assessment by faculty
- Receive satisfactory rating on Benchmark II Student Interview
- Submit copies of resume to the School of Education prior to student teaching
- Receive passing scores on Embedded Signature Assessments (ESA)
Benchmark III: Program Completion
Benchmark III must be completed before you can be recommended for licensure. Detailed information is online at: www.uwstout.edu/soe/ current/ugbmiii.cfm.
- Complete electronic portfolio and receive a basic or higher proficiency level of assessment
- Complete all program coursework
- Meet all program-specific requirements
- Student teach at two levels: Middle School and High School, unless internship placement occurs
- Receive a satisfactory student teaching assessment
- Receive a satisfactory disposition review
- Submit EDTPA
Benchmark IV: WI Licensure
- For licensure studentsmust pass the EDTPA
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