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College of Education, Health and Human Development
Family and Consumer Sciences Major
Teaching Option


Family and consumer sciences students learn to work through credit and not-for-credit education systems to empower individuals and families across the lifespan to manage the challenges of living and working in a diverse, global society. The unique focus is on families, work, and their interrelationships. The curriculum at MSU is in synch with the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers and the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Students. Therefore, students choosing this option will be well qualified to seek employment in a variety of educational settings including secondary public and private schools, extension, and public and private agencies. Students completing the program successfully will qualify for a Montana teaching license in Family and Consumer Sciences grades 5-12. Students are encouraged to complete the Certified Family Life Educator and Accredited Financial Counselor designations as well as a teaching minor in a second field while attending MSU to further increase their professional opportunities.
Additionally, the family and consumer sciences major prepares undergraduate students to pursue graduate degrees in a variety of areas including family and consumer sciences, curriculum and instruction, school counseling, and adult education.
Note: The family and consumer sciences teaching option requires 128 credits.


Curriculum

Both teaching and nonteaching options take the following core classes:

 

Credits

HDCF 138--Surv of Family Finance & Cons Iss

3

HDCF 160--Early Childhood-Adol Devel

3

HDCF 239--Contemp Consumer Issues

3

HDCF 263--Relationships & Family Sys

3

HDCF 338--Personal and Family Finance I

3

HDCF 360--Adult Development & Aging

3

HDCF 371--Research Methods

3

HDCF 425R--Family Law & Public Policy

3

HDCF 437--Managing Work and Family

3

HDCF 440--Parenting

3

HDCF 447--Family Life Education

3

HDCF 464--Gen,Race,Class & Fam Div

3

HDFN 221CS--Human Nutrition

3

HDHL 240--Human Sexuality

3

HDHL 410--Human Response to Stress

3

Take one of the following

         HDCF 339--Pers & Family Finance II

3

and  HDCF 342--FamFinancial Counseling

3

or    HDCF 319--Theories Help Relations

3

Teaching Curriculum

Freshman Year

Credits

DE 161--Intro to Design

3

EDCI 102--In School Experience

1

WRIT 101W--College Writing I

3

HDCF 138--Surv Fam Finance & Cons Iss

3

HDCF 160--Early Child-Adolescent Dev

3

HDHL 106--Drug Health Issues for Ed

3

Take one of the following

     M 121--College Algebra

3

     M 151Q--Language of Math

3

     or test into STAT 216

Univ Core (US,IA,IH,IN,IS) and Electives

18

32-35

Sophomore Year

Credits

EDCI 209--Ed Psych & Human Dev Adol

3

HDCF 218--Textiles and Fashion

3

HDCF 219--Apparel Construction

3

HDCF 239--Contemp Consumer Issues

3

HDCF 263--Relationships and Family Sys

3

HDCF 338--Personal & Family Finance I

3

HDFN 221CS--Human Nutrition

3

HDFN 226--Culinary Fundamentals

3

HDFN 227--Culinary Fundamentals Lab

2

HDHL 240--Human Sexuality

3

STAT 216Q--Introduction to Statistics

3

Restricted Elective    

3

35

Junior Year

Credits

EDCI 240--Multicultural Education

3

EDCI 320--Instruc Found of Computing

2

EDCI 360--Foundations of Assessment

2

EDSD 301--Paraprofessional Experience

1

EDSD 459--Methods of Teaching FCS

3

HDCF 335--Program Planning in FCS

3

HDCF 356--Exceptional Children 0-21

3

HDCF 360--Adult Devel and Aging

3

HDCF 437--Managing Work & Family

3

HDCF 440--Parenting

3

Take one of the following:

         HDCF 339--Pers & Family Finance II

3

and  HDCF 342--FamFinancial Counseling

3

or    HDCF 319--Theories Help Relations

3

29

Senior Year

Credits

EDSD 410--Student Teaching

12

EDSD 413--Professional Issues

2

HDCF 371--Research Methods

3

HDCF 425R--Family Law and Public Policy

3

HDCF 429--Small Business Operations

3

HDCF 447--Family Life Education

3

HDCF 464--Gend, Race, Class & Div

3

HDHL 410--Human Response to Stress

3

32

 
Restricted Electives Credits
HDCF 474--Senior Seminar: Prof Issue 4
Courses Leading to Area Expertise
Early Childhood:
HDCF 350--Relations & Mgmt in ECE 3
HDCF 352--Curriculum in ECE 3
HDCF 454--Practicum in EC Teaching 3-5
Food Science, Nutrition, Food Production
HDFN 321--Nutrition in the Lifecycle 3
HDFN 322--Culinary Skills & Mgmt 3
HDFN 323--Culinary Mgmt Practicum 3
Improved Teaching and Program Delivery
EDCI 223--Basic Media Production 1
EDCI 469--Public School in American Society 2
HDCF 357--Exceptional Children Lab 1
HDCF 472--Program Evaluation 3
HDPE 267--Intro to Coaching 3
TE 250--Technology & Society 3

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