Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)

Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)


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The Bachelor of Science in Education with a major in Child and Adolescent Studies prepares individuals to work in settings and environments related to schools, child care facilities, and other adolescent and youth related community settings, both public and private, with a focus of study on the developmental and cognitive stages of childhood and adolescence.  This major does not lead to certification.  This major does not lead to Texas teacher certification.

General


(See General Requirements for all Bachelor’s Degrees)

Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours


(See Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours)

Core Curriculum Specifics


Major Requirements - 33 hours


Choose 6 hours from the following courses:


Discipline Related Tracks - 24 hours


Choose one of the following tracks and 24 hours from the selection track:

English Language Arts and Reading Track - 24 hours


Choose 24 hours from the following courses:
(Note: Courses used in the core curriculum cannot also be used in this track.)

Mathematics Track - 24 hours


Choose 24 hours from the following courses:
(Note: Courses used in the core curriculum cannot also be used in this track.)

Science Track - 24 hours


Choose 24 hours from the following courses:
(Note: Courses used in the core curriculum cannot also be used in this track.)

Social Studies Track - 24 hours


Choose 24 hours form the following courses:
(Note: Courses used in the core curriculum cannot also be used in this track.)

Special Education Track - 24 hours


Electives - 21 hours or more to reach a total of 120 semester credit hours


Total Semester Hours - 120


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