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This interdisciplinary applied social science major prepares students for careers in professions that strengthen families, children and youth, and communities. This includes family life education, youth development, human services, community development, and extension education. Students receive the training needed to understand and assist youth, families, and communities by taking foundational courses in sociology, psychology, and economics; advanced courses in youth, family, and community development and issues; and specialized courses emphasizing critical prevention and intervention skills.

Students must earn a C or better in all 3000-4000 level core courses and SYG 2000, PSY 2012 and SDS 4410 or SOP 3004. A 2.25 GPA in the core courses is required for graduation. Students must also earn a C or better in area of specialization electives, which should be at the 3000-4000 level. Students should consult the undergraduate coordinator’s office, 3041 McCarty, for referral to an adviser.

Family, Youth and Community Sciences

To remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • 2.0 UF GPA required for semesters 1-5
  • Complete 1 of 9 critical courses – excluding labs BSC2007 and BSC2009L; SYG2000; CHM1083 or PHY2020; MAC1147; AEB2014 or AEB3103 or ECO2023, or ECO 2013; PSY2012; AEE3030C; STA2023; AEE3033C or ENC2210.

Semester 2:

  • Complete 2 additional courses of the 9 courses – excluding labs

Semester 3:

  • Complete 4 additional courses of the 9 courses – excluding labs. PSY2012 and SYG2000 must be completed with a grade of C or better

Semester 4:

  • Complete 1 additional course of 9 courses

Semester 5:

  • Have completed all 9 critical tracking courses – including associated labs

Semester 1

Credits

Composition (GE)

3

Humanities (GE)

3

BSC 2007 and 2009L Biological Sciences and Lab (GE-B)

4

Electives

6

__

 

Total

16

Semester 2

Credits

SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology (GE-S)

3

CHM 1083 Consumer Chemistry (GE-P) OR PHY 2020 Intro Prin of Physics

3

MAC 1147 Precalculus: Algebra & Trigonometry OR MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra AND MAC 1114 Trigonometry (GE-M)

4-5

Electives

5

__

 

Total

15-16

Semester 3

Credits

Humanities (GE)

3

AEB 2014 Economic Issues: Food and You OR AEB 3013 Principles of Food and Resource Economics OR ECO 2023 Microeconomics OR ECO 2013 Macroeconomics

3-4

PSY 2012 General Psychology (GE-S)

3

AEE 3030C Oral Communication OR SPC2600 Public Speaking

3

Elective

3

__

 

Total

15-16

Semester 4

Credits

BSC 2008 OR FOS 2001 OR HUN 2201 Physical and Biological Science (GE-B)

3

STA 2023 Statistics (GE-M)

3

AEE 3033C Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources OR ENC 2210 Technical Writing

3

Electives

5

__

 

Total

14

Semester 5

Credits

FYC 3001 Introduction to Family, Youth, and Community Sciences (GE-S)

4

AEE 3414 Leadership Development

3

SDS 4410 Interpersonal Communication Or SOP 3004 Social Psychology

3

Approved Electives (see adviser)

6

__

 

Total

16

Semester 6

Credits

FYC 3101 Parenting and Family Development OR SYG 2430 Marriage and Family (GE-S, I)

3

FYC 3201 Foundations of Youth Development

3

FYC 3401 Introduction to Social and Economic Perspectives on the Community

3

Area of specialization electives (see adviser)1

6

__

 

Total

15

Summer

Credits

FYC 4941 Practicum in Family, Youth, and Community Sciences (see adviser)1

2

Semester 7

Credits

FYC 3112 Contemporary Family Problems and Interventions

3

FYC 4212 Contemporary Youth Problems and Solutions

3

FYC 4126 Urban and Rural America

 

in Transition

3

Area of specialization electives (see adviser)1

3

__

 

Total

12

Semester 8

Credits

AEE 4500 Program Development and Evaluation in Human Resource Programs

3

AEB 4284 Human Resource Policy

3

FYC 4801 Applied Social Research Methods

4

Area of specialization electives (see adviser) 1

5

__

 

Total

15

1 Students should see an adviser for approved area of specialization electives. Courses for the area of specialization must be at the 3000-4000 level with a grade of C or above.

Family, Youth and Community Sciences (FYCS) Minor

The FYCS minor is designed to give students an introduction to the core areas of family, youth and community. This minor will be particularly useful to students whose career plans include working with people in a variety of settings. A minimum of 15 credit hours are required and include four core FYCS courses plus one elective, which may be selected from FYCS courses or from an approved list of courses.

Required Courses 13 credits:

FYC3001 Introduction to Family, Youth and Community Sciences

4

FYC3101 Issues in Parenting and Family

 

Development OR FYC3112 Contemporary

 

Family Problems and Intervention

3

FYC3201 Foundations of Youth Dev.

3

FYC3401 Introduction to Social and Economic Perspectives on the Community

3

 

Elective (3 credits)*

Any additional FYCS course OR select one from the approved Area of Specialization (AOS) courses.

*Students must meet prerequisites as required.

AOS Child and Youth Development Approved Courses

Theoretical Foundations

DEP 3053 Developmental Psychology

DEP 4115 Infant Psychology

DEP 4163 Cognitive Psychology

DEP 4503 Adolescent Psychology

EDF 3115 Child Development for Inclusive

Education

EDF 3112 The Young Child

EDF 3214 Learning and Cognition in

Education

SYP 3510 Deviance

SYP 4530 Juvenile Delinquency

SYP 4550 Alcohol, Drugs and Society

Applications

LIT 4331 Children’s Literature

LIT 4332 Literature for Young Children

LIT 4333 Literature for the Adolescent

Recreation

LEI 3400 Recreation Programming and Leadership

LEI 3250 Introduction to Outdoor Recreation and Parks

LEI 3320 Leadership and Social Recreation

LEI 3331 Camp Administration and Programs

LEI 3335 Camp Counseling

LEI 3705 Leisure Services for People with Disabilities

LEI 3705 Leisure Services for People with Disabilities

LEI 3703 Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation

LEI 3820 Leisure Education and Counseling

LEI 3843 Commercial Recreation

PET 3203 Foundations and Principles of Coaching

PET 3810 Recreational Activities 1 Teaching Methods

PET 3811 Recreational Activities 2 Teaching Methods

PET 3820 Team Sports 1 Teaching Methods

PET 3821 Team Sports 2 Teaching Methods

AOS Human Services Approved Courses

SOP 3004 Social Psychology

SOP 4504 Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes

DEP 3053 Development Psychology

EAB 3764 Applied Behavior Analysis

SYD 4810 Sociology of Women

SYO 3534 Poverty

SYO 4102 American Families

SYP 3510 Deviance

SYP 4550 Alcohol, Drugs and Society

PUP 3002 Current Controversies in Public Policy

PUP 4313 Minorities and Change in American Politics

CCJ 4683* Intimate Violence

SDS 6938* Counseling for Non-Majors

AOS Certified Family Life Education Track (CFLE) Approved Courses

EDF 3212 The Young Child

FYC 4003 Family Financial Management

FYC 4114 Ethical Issues in Family, Youth and Community Sciences

FYC 4503 Methods of Family Life Education

SYG 2430 Marriage and Family

SYP 4730 Sociology of Aging and Life Course

ANT 2301 Human Sexuality and Culture

AOS Public Policy Approved Courses

AEB 4285 State and Local Government Policy for Rural Areas

URP 4000 Preview of Urban and Regional Planning

PAD 3003 Public Administration

AEB 4123 Agricultural Law

PUR 3000 Principles of Public Relations

AEB 4126 Agricultural and Natural Resource Ethics

SYD 3410 Urban Sociology

PUP 3002 Current Controversies in Public Policy

PUP 4008 Analyzing Public Policy

 
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