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Child and Family Studies Administered by the Department of Curriculum and Instructions within the College of Education. The Child and Family Studies major is designed to provide a sound academic foundation for persons planning to work with and/or study children and their families in various contexts. Students will take coursework focusing on typical and atypical development of children, roles children play in our overall society, diverse relationships within families, multicultural perspectives of the family, and methods used to research issues related to children and their families. After graduating with this major, students may have careers in teaching, early childhood program management, social agencies, non-profit foundations, or any other service/organization related to children and families. In addition they may wish to continue their education in graduate programs or professional schools. In the Child and Family Studies major, students must choose a focus of study from one of three tracks: Learning and Development; Social Agencies; or Applied Research. The Learning and Development track focuses on: the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of children; issues that involve relationships among families with children; and atypical development of children. Some students in this track also seek teacher certification. The Social Agencies track takes a multicultural perspective on issues related to children and families in society. It includes courses dealing with social work, health, and other topics related to the child and the modern family. Designed to appeal to students interested in scientifically investigating issues in child and family development, the Applied Research track includes: the study of life-span development; examination of social, cognitive, health and atypical development; and applications of research to developmental issues. This major is designed to facilitate a seamless transition to The University of Texas of the Permian Basin for the community college student who has completed Texas Early Childhood Articulated (TECA) courses. The four TECA courses that will be incorporated in the program s coursework include: TECA 1303 Families, School, and Community; TECA 1311 Educating Young Children; TECA 1318 Wellness of the Young Child; and TECA 1354 Child Growth and Development. Degree Requirements The minimum total credits required for a BA in Child and Family Studies is 120. General Education Complete the General Education requirements stated in this catalog. 42 credit hours Child and Family Studies Major Requirements 37 credit hours Students majoring in Child and Family Studies must take a minimum of 37 credit hours in child and family studies (CHLD) or approved courses. The maximum number of credit hours in child and family studies courses is 45. The 37 credit hours are divided into three sections: 22 credit hours of core courses, 12 credit hours of track courses and 3 credit hours of approved electives. The seven core courses include: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 1301 CHLD 3341 or TECA 1354** CHLD 3349 or CHLD 4320 CHLD 4314 CHLD 3352 or PSYC 4341 or CHLD 4310 CHLD 3301 CHLD 3404 or CHLD 4403 University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 416

Students must choose a track and take 4 courses from that track. The track courses include: Learning and Development: CHLD 4311 CHLD 3310 or CHLD 3342 or CHLD 4329 or TECA 1311** CHLD 4381 or CHLD 3390 or CHLD 3345 or CHLD 4370 or TECA 1303** CHLD 4310 or EDUC 4352 or EDUC 2301** CHLD 4399 or Student Teaching Social Agencies: CHLD 4399 (Required) CHLD 4320 or CHLD 3349 or CHLD 3390 or CHLD 4389 CHLD 3380 or CHLD 4321 or SOWK 2361 or ACCT 2301 or COSC 1335 CHLD 4370 or CHLD 4381 or CHLD 3345 or TECA 1318** Applied Research: CHLD 4399 (Required) CHLD 3343 or CHLD 4381 or CHLD 4370 CHLD 3311 or CHLD 4312 or CHLD 4307 or CHLD 3321 or TECA 1318** COSC 1335 or CHLD 4351 or CHLD 4389 ** Texas Early Childhood Articulated (TECA) courses and education (EDUC) courses that are part of the Associate of Arts in Teaching are available only at community colleges. One approved elective includes: Courses in English, Fine Arts, Computer Science, Math, Multicultural or Bilingual Education, Education for Children with Special Needs, History, Communications, Science Minor 18 credit hours A minor is required for this major. Students may not minor in psychology or sociology. Students may choose any other minor including, but not limited to minors in Special Populations, Women s Studies, Social Work, or Bilingual/English as a Second Language. Students seeking teacher certification EC-6 Core should minor in Reading. Electives 23 credit hours Child and Family Studies Minor A minor in Child and Family Studies requires that the students take 18 semester credit hours. Twelve (12) of these credits must be upper level (junior or senior level) courses from within the Child and Family Studies major. The lower level hours can be satisfied by TECA courses, by EDUC courses that are part of the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree, or SOCI 1301 and/or PSYC 1301. Degree Plan for On-line Major in Child and Family Studies The Child and Family Studies major can be taken on-line through the REACH services at UTPB. Many but not all of the 42 credits of General Education requirements may be available on-line. The General Education course requirements may be fulfilled through community colleges, or through on-line courses University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 417

offered at UTPB or other accredited colleges. Several minors are available totally on-line at UTPB that are appropriate for the Child and Family Studies major. CHLD students cannot minor in psychology or sociology, but currently they can complete on-line minors in Communications, Criminal Justice, History and Management. Other on-line minors may be developed during the years covered by this catalog. CHLD majors taking on-line courses will take the Learning and Development track. The degree plan for on-line students is as follows: General Education 42 credits Students must complete the requirements shown in the General Education Requirements section of this catalog. Computer Use All majors must demonstrate a basic use of computing through the completion of CHLD 3301 or CHLD 3404. On-line Child and Family Studies Major Requirements 37 credits Students majoring in Child and Family Studies must take a minimum of 37 credit hours in Child and Family Studies (CHLD) or approved courses. At least 18 credit hours must be at the upper level (3000-4000 level). The maximum number of credit hours in child and family studies courses is 45. The 37 credit hours are divided into three sections of minimum requirements: 22 credit hours of core courses, 12 credit hours of track courses and 3 credit hours of approved electives. The seven on-line core courses include: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 1301 CHLD 3341 or TECA 1354** CHLD 3352 CHLD 4314 CHLD 4320 CHLD 3301 CHLD 3404 or CHLD 4403 Students must choose four courses in the Learning and Development Track: CHLD 4311 Social Development and Learning (Required) Choose one course from each section: Development: CHLD 3310 or CHLD 4329 or TECA 1311** or TECA 1318** Family Issues: CHLD 3345 or CHLD 4370 or TECA 1301** Exceptionalities: CHLD 4310 or EDUC 4352 or EDUC 2301** One approved elective includes: Courses in: English, Fine Arts, Computer Science, Math, Multicultural Education, Education for Children with Special Needs, History, Bilingual Education, Communication, Science, Health and PE. Capstone course: All on-line CHLD students complete a capstone course. CHLD 4399 Senior Research Seminar University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 418

Minor A minor is required for this major. Several minors are available totally on-line at UTPB that are appropriate for the Child and Family Studies major. CHLD students cannot minor in psychology or sociology, but currently they can complete on-line minors in Communications, Criminal Justice, History and Management. Other on-line minors may be developed during the years covered by this catalog. Electives 23 credit hours Course Listing CHLD 3301 Introductory Statistics (3) Measures of central tendency, variability, correlation and hypotheses testing, with emphasis on the application of statistical methods to research in the behavioral sciences and education. Prerequisite: must have fulfilled one general education mathematics requirement. F, S CHLD 3310 Motor Development (3) An examination of the factors affecting physical growth, those influencing the acquisition of fundamental motor skills, and the effects of aging upon physical performance. F, S CHLD 3311 Social Psychology (3) Interrelationships between individuals and their social environment, considering social influences upon motivation, perception, behavior and development, and change of attitudes and opinion. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. F CHLD 3321 Abnormal Psychology (3) Variables involved in the development, maintenance and treatment of a variety of behavior disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. F, S CHLD 3341 Child/Adolescent Psychology (3) Developmental aspects of physical, mental, social and emotional growth from prenatal through adolescent periods. Recommended: PSYC 1301. F, S CHLD 3342 Development of Creativity (3) This course focuses on understanding creativity and the development of skills to assist and encourage young children to express their creative natures. Planning and production of materials that enhance creativity in self-expressive thought and play are emphasized. Prerequisite: PSYC 3341 and Visual/Performing core credit. F, S CHLD 3343 Adult Development and Aging (3) Personality, cognitive, social, emotional and biological processes involved in development from young adulthood through old age. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. CHLD 3349 Child in Society (3) This course examines children and childhood in a cross-cultural perspective. Special attention is given to the position of children in the diverse US family structure and the educational system. Problems related to adoption, divorce, and the criminal justice system are examined. Prerequisite: SOCI 1301. S University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 419

CHLD 3352 The Exceptional Child (3) This course presents the pre-service teacher with a general overview of exceptionalities of children and youth to include characteristics, etiology, and education programs and practices. Topics also include historical and legislative events affecting special education and an overview of the special education process including referral, screening, assessment and educational planning. A field experience may be included. Co/prerequisite: CHLD 3341. F, S CHLD 3380 Social Work I-Introduction to Social Work (3) History of social work and its knowledge base and values; professionalization of social work; social service clientele and issues confronting the profession. CHLD 3345 Child Abuse and Neglect (3) The purpose of this course is to help students develop an understanding of the various forms of child abuse, identify the underlying cause of this multifaceted problem, and to appropriately identify the types of services that will benefit maltreated children and their families. The nature and impact of child maltreatment, the ways in which society prevents or responds to it, and the system of response to child maltreatment are addressed. F,S CHLD 3390 The Family (3) A historical and comparative approach in the examination of changing structure and functions of the family institution. The course provides a broad-based but intensive understanding of the family. Issues include the Effect of economic, demographic and cultural changes on male-female relationships, sex roles, marriage and child care. Prerequisite: SOCI 1301. S CHLD 3404 Experimental Psychology (4) Introduction to the planning and execution of psychological research. Prerequisites: PSYC 1301, CHLD 3301. F, S CHLD 4307 Health Psychology (3) Examination of the role of behavioral science knowledge and techniques in understanding, assessing, testing and preventing medical-psychological and social problems. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301 or approval of Instructor. S CHLD 4310 Early Intervention (3) This course focuses on issues related to young children who exhibit atypical development including the roles families and professionals in the field play in facilitating development. Prerequisite: CHLD 3341 or permission of the instructor. CHLD 4311 Social Development and Learning (3) Investigation of social-emotional development in young children. Emphasis is on using knowledge of social-emotional development to establish a positive learning environment. Prerequisite: CHLD 3341 or permission of instructor. F, S CHLD 4312 Cognitive Psychology (3) Research and theories of cognitive processes, including concept learning, problem solving, memory, attention, and language development and maintenance. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. S University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 420

CHLD 4314 Language Development in the Young Child (3) This course studies the nature of language and the acquisition of language by the young child. Topics included are: (1) language structure, (2) sequence and process of the acquisition of language, (3) cognitive aspects of language acquisition and implementation, (4) social aspects of language in childhood, and (5) language variation. Prerequisite: CHLD 3341 or permission of the instructor. F, S CHLD 4320 Social Stratification (3) Focuses on theories of social inequality as applied to the exercise of power and large-scale social control. Issues of class, race and gender and other inequalities are considered in the U.S. and globally. Prerequisite: SOCI 1301. F CHLD 4321 Social Work Intervention: Marriage and Family (3) Opportunity to learn theory and skills required to implement change in marriages and families. Emphasis is on interactional processes between the social worker and family members. CHLD 4329 First and Second Language Acquisition (3) The course focuses on the processes of acquiring one s native language as well as a second language, including the theories, stages, and connection between oral language and literacy. Prerequisite: CHLD 3341 or permission of the instructor. S CHLD 4351 Tests and Measurement (3) Major personality and intelligence tests, emphasis upon their construction, administration, scoring and interpretation. Prerequisites: PSYC 1301, CHLD 3301. F CHLD 4370 Family Dysfunction and Substance Abuse (3) The role of substance abuse in family violence, child rearing and marital discord. Various ways of intervening to moderate the effects of substance abuse in families will be discussed. Prerequisite: SOCI 1301. F, S CHLD 4381 Gender Studies (3) Survey of critical issues in social relations, mental health, and legal matters involving women. Includes analysis of innate and environmental determinants of sex differences. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. F CHLD 4389 Selected Topics (3) Undergraduate courses which will be offered only once or will be offered infrequently or which are being developed before a regular listing in the catalog. May be acceptable for graduate credit. F, S CHLD 4391 Independent Study in Child & Family Studies (3) Study of research under supervision of a member of the faculty. Students wishing to enroll should prepare a short plan for this coursework. Prerequisites: Senior standing, CHLD 3301, CHLD 4403. F, S CHLD 4399 Senior Seminar (3) A capstone course that provides an in-depth examination of a controversial issue in psychology or in child & family studies. Course topics (i.e., social, clinical, developmental, cognitive, or controversial topics in psychology or child and family studies) and assignments may vary. This course is writing intensive. The seminar format requires that students make regular and substantial contributions to the course, analyze, evaluate, and integrate literature, and justify and design a research study. Prerequisites: Senior standing, CHLD 3301 and CHLD 3404 or 4403. F, S CHLD 4403 Social Research Methods (4) The course provides a comprehensive overview of social science research methods, with emphasis given to the concepts used in research, measurement strategies, and research designs. This course will include a one hour lab that will focus on the steps undertaken in the completion of a research paper. Prerequisite: CHLD 3301. S University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 421

DEGREE PLAN: B. A. in CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (42 sch): ENGL 1301 & 1302 ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, or 2328; or COMM 1301 HIST 1301 & 1302 PLSC 2305, 2306 Life or Physical Sciences with labs (2 courses) MATH 1314, 1324, 1332, or 2412 Creative Arts Social/Behavioral Science COMM 1315 COMM 1115 (if Math is 3 sch) NOTES ON GRADUATING: 1. Read the U. T. Permian Basin catalog and be familiar with the University s requirements for the B. A. degree. It is the student s responsibility to read the catalog and be familiar with and fulfill all the requirements for the B. A. 2. Complete at least 120 semester credit hours for the B.A. 3. At least 48 credits must be at the junior or senior level. At least 30 of these must be completed at U. T. Permian Basin. 4. Obtain at least a C grade in all courses counting toward the major. Maintain at least a grade point average of 2.0 in all courses applicable toward the B. A. degree. A. CORE COURSES (22 sch) SOCI 1301 Introduction OR PSYC 1301 Introduction (cannot be used for Gen Ed) CHLD 3341 Child/Adolescent or TECA 1354 Child Growth & Development ** CHLD 3349 Child in Society or CHLD 4320 Social Stratification CHLD 4314 Language Development in Young Children CHLD 3352 Exceptional Child or CHLD 4310 Early Intervention CHLD 3301 Introduction to Statistics CHLD 3404 Experimental Psychology or CHLD 4403 Social Research Methods (statistics prerequisite) B. TRACKS (12 sch): Students have a choice of track and can begin working on that track after completion of 9 semester credit hours (sch) of core courses. Note: Students in the learning and development track must successfully complete student teaching or complete CHLD 4399 Senior Seminar. Learning & Development Track Social Agencies Track Applied Research Track Required: CHLD 4311 Required: CHLD 4399 Required: CHLD 4391 Choose one course from each group Choose one course from each group Choose one course from each group Development Theoretical Focus Developmental Studies CHLD 3310, 3342, or TECA 1311** CHLD 4320, 3349, 3390 or 4389 CHLD 4345, 3343, 4381 or 4370 Family Issues Social Work Focus Psychological Studies CHLD 3385, 3390, 4370, 4381 or CHLD 3380, 4321, ACCT 2301, CHLD 3311, 4312, 4307, 3321 or TECA 1303** COSC 1335 or SOWK 2361 TECA 1318** Exceptionalities Special Topics Focus Research Studies CHLD 4310, EDUC 4352 or CHLD 4381, 4307, 4370 or CHLD 4351, 4389 or COSC 1335 EDUC 2301** TECA 1318** **TECA courses and EDUC 2301 are available only at Texas Community Colleges C. Elective Course (3sch) selected from the following: Visual and Performing Arts, English, History, Communication, Bilingual Education, Education for Children with Special needs, Multicultural Education, Math, Science, or Computer Science: 1) MINOR: Students are advised to select a minor other than Psychology or Sociology. In general, a minor is 18 sch of which 12 sch must be upper-level. Please consult the catalog for specific minor requirements. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 422

DEGREE PLAN: B. A. in CHILD & FAMILY STUDIES ONLINE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (42sch) English Composition, 6 credits: 1301, 1302 Literature, 3 credits: 2322, 2323, 2327, or 2328 U.S. History, 6 credits: 1301, 1302 Political Science, 6 credits: GOVT 2305, 2306 Lab Sciences, 8 credits (2 courses) Mathematics (college algebra or above), 3 credits Visual or Performing Art, 3 credits (1 course) Social Science, 3 credits (1 course) Communication, 3 credits (1 course) University Gen. Ed. requirement, 1 credit (TBD) DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 1. It is the student s responsibility to read the catalog and be familiar with and fulfill all the requirements for the BA degree. 2. A student must complete at least 120sch for the degree of which at least 48sch must be taken at the upper level (33xx or 43xx). At least 24 of the last 30 must be taken from U.T.P.B. 3. At least 30 sch must be completed at UTPB. 4. This degree requires a minor. 5. Obtain at least a C grade in all courses counting toward the major. Maintain at least a grade point average of 2.0 in all courses applicable toward the BA degree. MINOR: Communication, History and Criminal Justice are recommended because they are all available online 1. 2. 3. CHLD MAJOR: (37 SCH, 18 sch upper level) IN 3 SECTIONS A. CORE COURSES (22sch) SOCI 1301 or PSYC 1301 CHLD 3341 Child/Adolescent Psychology CHLD 4320 Social Stratification CHLD 4314 Language Development/Young Children CHLD 3352 Exceptional Child CHLD 3301 Statistics CHLD 3404 Experimental Psychology or CHLD 4403 Social Research Methods statistics is a prerequisite B. Learning and Development Track (12sch) CHLD 4311 Social Development & Learning- REQUIRED Choose one course from each of the following groups: Development: CHLD 3310 Motor Development CHLD 4329 Second Language Acquisition TECA 1311** Education of Young Children TECA 1318** Wellness of the Young Child Family Issues: CHLD 3345Child Abuse/Neglect CHLD 4370 Family Dysfunction & Substance Abuse CHLD 4389/SOCI 4317 Women s Studies TECA 1303** Family, School & Community Exceptionalities: CHLD 4310 Early Intervention EDUC 4352 Collaborative Teach & Inclusive Practices EDUC 2301** C. Elective course (3sch) 4. 5. 6. D. CAPSTONE COURSE (REQUIRED) CHLD 4399 Senior Seminar **TECA courses and EDUC 2301 are available only at Texas Community Colleges University of Texas of the Permian Basin 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 423