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Dec 03, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Child and Family Studies Major, BS in Health and Human Sciences – Early Development and Learning Pre K-K Track
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Program Policies and Progression Requirements
The child and family studies major provides the undergraduate preparation needed for a student who would like to be licensed to teach early development and learning (PreK-K) in the State of Tennessee. This licensure program prepares students to teach children with and without disabilities, birth through age 6. Upon completion of 60 undergraduate hours, including completion of CFS 350 , students will complete the admission process to the early development and learning (PreK-K) licensure program. Students interested in this licensure should work closely with their advisor to ensure that they understand and meet teacher education program requirements and that they strictly follow the application process.
uTrack Requirements (for students entering Fall 2013 or later)
Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students who first entered Fall 2013 or later. uTrack does not apply to transfer students who enter prior to Fall 2015.
Progression Requirements
Students are expected to know the criteria they must meet in order to progress into a practicum (CFS 470 , CFS 472 , CFS 480 , or CFS 490 ) and to regularly monitor their progress in meeting these criteria. Students will not be allowed to progress into the practicum until these criteria are met. If students do not appear able to meet these criteria, they are encouraged to work closely with their advisor to plan an alternative educational program. Specific information on how to apply for the practicum is available from the student’s advisor. Students must work closely with their advisor to ensure that they understand the requirements for progression and that they strictly follow the application process for the practicum experience of their choice.
Service Learning Honors Program
Child and Family Studies majors have the opportunity to participate in the college’s Service Learning Honors Program. For eligibility and requirements, see Service Learning Honors Program .
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Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Sciences • Child and Family Studies Major • Early Development and Learning Pre K-K Track
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Meets University General Education Requirement . |
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Chosen from University General Education list . At least one of the natural sciences electives must have a laboratory. CFS 210 *, CFS 220 *, and the courses used to meet the Psychology/Sociology Elective requirement may not be used for the Social Sciences Elective requirement. |
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Select two courses from PSYC 110 *, PSYC 220 , PSYC 301 ; SOCI 110 *, SOCI 120 *. |
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Early Development and Learning Pre K-K Specialty Area courses. |
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Select six hours of the same foreign language at the intermediate level, chosen from the University General Education list . |
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Three hours selected from 300-400 level child and family studies courses or 300-400 level sociology, history, psychology, political science, anthropology, educational psychology, counselor education, or recreation and sports management courses. CFS 351 , Early Childhood Education II is recommended. |
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Meets Communicating through Writing (WC) and Communicating Orally (OC) requirements. |
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Registration for this course requires a cumulative GPA of 2.7, including transfer credits; completion of all course prerequisites enforced by the registration system; a minimum grade of C in all CFS courses and all teacher education courses; completed application; and student conduct and criminal background clearance. |
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