The associate of science degree in Family & Consumer Science provides a core program for students, preparing them for transfer opportunities in the following areas: human development and family relations, food and nutrition, family economics and resource management, and general family and consumer science.

Advising Sheets

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Degree Requirements

1st Year General Education

Class Description Credits
CLP 150A College and Life PLanning 1
ENG 150 Introduction to Literature 3
ENG 151 Freshman Composition 3
MAT 151 Intermediate Algebra 3
ICT 150 Introduction to Computers 3
BIO 180/180L Biology I 4
HIS 170 World Civilization I 3
HIS 162 Pacific History 3
SPH 153 Introduction to Speech 3
PSY 150 Introduction to Psychology 3
Total: 32

2nd Year General Education

Class Description Credits
CHM 150/150L Chemistry I 4
BIO 181/181L Biology II 4
PSY 250 Human Development 3
Total: 11

Program Requirements

Class Description Credits
HEA 150 Introduction to Health Science 3
AGR 152 Survey of Community and Natural Resources 3
AGR 100I Practical Job Experience I 1
AGR 100II Practical Job Experience II 1
HSV 150 Introduction to Human Services 3
MAT 260 Introduction to Human Services 3
NUT 150 Nutrition 3
FAM 250 Family Finance 3
FAM 260 Guiding and Nurturing Children 3
Total Credits: 23

Total Credits

Class Credits
1 st Year General Education Requirements 32
2 nd Year General Education Requirements 11
Program Requirements 23
Total Credits: 66