FOOD AND NUTRITION SCIENCE
Bachelor's degree
In Tallahassee (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Tallahassee (USA)
Description of Major
The Bachelors in Family and Child Sciences is designed to equip graduates to serve and advocate for children, youth, and families in applied settings, including human and health service agencies, child care settings, family life education, cooperative extension and related positions in business, industry and government.
The program requires a 12-hour minor or area of concentration in one of a variety of other academic areas which is individually planned and designed to enhance each student’s breadth and/or marketability. With early planning, double majoring or double minoring is a possibility and is encouraged.
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Prerequisite Coursework
There are five (5) required pre-requisites for total of fifteen (15) credit hours. The required pre-requisites may also be used to meet General Education requirements. Each must be completed with a final grade of B minus or higher.
CHD X220 (3) Child Growth and Development
FAD X230 (3) Family Relationships
STA 2XXX (3) Statistics. (Students may select any 2000-level statistics course; STA 2122 is preferred)
CHD X243 (3) Contexts of Adolescent Development (must be taken first semester at FSU as a transfer student)
FAD X343 Contexts of Adult Development and Aging (must be taken first semester at FSU as a transfer student)
Note: State-wide common prerequisites are always under review. For the most current information and for acceptable alternative courses, visit the “Common Prerequisites Manual.” This is available from the “Student Services” section of .
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Requirements
Requirements for Progression to and Continuation in the Upper-Division Major
Students must complete at least 52 hours of credit with at least half the required hours in General Education courses, including all English composition and mathematics, or an A.A. Degree, each required pre-requiste completed with required final grade or enrolled in last pre-requiste.
Departmental policy on grades and progress in the major
A grade of B minus or higher must be earned in CHD 2220, STA 2XXX , FAD 2230, CHD3243 and FAD 3343. Students are only allowed two attempts in two of the five courses to achieve the required final grade of a B minus. If the required B minus is not made in three or more of the courses in the first attempt or the B minus is not made in the second attempt, then the student cannot continue in or enter into the major. This takes into consideration any graded attempt at any institution.
Major Program of Studies (55 hours)
Family and Child Science prerequisite courses (15 hours)
Each of the following must be completed with a grade of B minus or better
CHD 2220 (3) Child Growth and Development
FAD 2230 (3) Family Relationships
STA 2XXX (3) Any 2000-level statistics course; STA 2122 preferred.
CHD 3243 (3) Contexts of Adolescent Development
FAD 3343 (3) Contexts of Adult Development and Aging
Human Sciences Core (3 hours)
Select one course offered by the College of Human Sciences, but must come from outside this major.
Required Major courses (25 hours)
CHD 3472 (3) Child Guidance
CHD 4537 (3) Parenting
CHD 4615 (3) Public Policy: Child and Family Issues
CHD 4630 (3) Methods of Studying Families and Children
FAD 3432 (3) Stress and Resilience in Individuals and Families
FAD 4265 (3) Family Diversity
FAD 4932 (1) Pre-Professional Development (must have 90 credit hours completed toward the degree)
FAD 4805 (6) Practicum in Family & Child Science (must have completed four (4) of the required courses for the major and Pre-Professional Development prior to enrollment; must complete with a final grade of B minus or higher)
*ALL major courses must be taken for a letter grade.*
Minor or area of concentration (12 hours)
Minor/concentration must be approved by the department advisor
Other Coursework
Students are urged to speak with a departmental advisor regarding appropriate electives. Internships are available and encouraged for senior students with a minimum 3.00 GPA in the major.
Computer Skills Competency (3 hours) CGS 2060 or any University accepted computer competency course.
Oral Communication Competency (0-3 hours)
Students must demonstrate the ability to orally transmit ideas and information clearly. This requirement may be met with an approved college-level course.
Minimum Program Requirements - Summary
Total Hrs. Required 120
General Education 36*
Prerequisites 15*
Human Sciences Core 3
Major Coursework 25
Computer Skills 3
Oral Competency 0-3
Electives to bring total credits to 120
*Prerequisites may also be counted as part of General Education and/or the major.
FOOD AND NUTRITION SCIENCE