This degree program leads to initial teaching licensure (leading to teaching certification) for secondary Family Consumer Science 6-12 grade programs.
This program consists of a minimum of 120 total credit hours.
Human Development & Family Sciences Content
FCSC1141 - Principles of Nutrition Credits: 3
FCSC1180 - Applied Design Credits: 3
FCSC1410 - Scientific Study of Food Credits: 3
FCSC2121 - Child Development Credits: 4
FCSC1170 - Introduction to Apparel Construction Credits: 3
OR
FCSC2165 - Introduction to Fashion and Dress Credits: 3
FCSC2200 - Professionalism and Communication in FCSC Credits: 3
FCSC2110 - Fundamentals of Aging and Human Development Credits: 3
FCSC2131 - Family Relations Credits: 3
FCSC2180 - Housing and Residential Design Credits: 3
FCSC2188 - Interior Design Studio I Credits: 3
FCSC3122 - Adolescence Credits: 3
FCSC3173 - Visual Merchandising and Promotion Credits: 3
FCSC3110 - Personal Finance Credits: 3
FCSC3119 - Parent-Child Relationships Credits: 3
FCSC3220 - Multicultural Influences on Children and Families Credits: 3
FCSC4112 - Family Decision-Making and Resource Management Credits: 3
FCSC4118 - Family Policy Credits: 3
FCSC4138 - Family Stress and Coping Credits: 3
PSYC1000 - General Psychology Credits: 3
September 2025
College of Education
1000 E. University Ave.,
Dept. 3374,
LARAMIE,
Wyoming,
82071, United States
A cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 3.00-4.00 (on a 4.0 scale) for assured admission.
A cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 2.50-2.99 (on a 4.0 scale) is admitted with support.
Provide Official Proof of English Proficiency
Minimum score 71 for iBT/ 6.0 IELTS / 169 Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency / 100 Duolingo are the most popular exam options and results required.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.