6A-4.058. Specialization Requirements for Certification in Family and Consumer Science (Grades 6-12) - Vocational Class  


Effective on Monday, July 17, 2000
  • 1(1) Plan One. A bachelor’s or higher degree with an undergraduate or graduate major in family and consumer science or home economics, or

    24(2) Plan Two. A bachelor’s or higher degree with thirty (30) semester hours in family and consumer science or home economics to include credit in the areas specified below:

    53(a) Clothing construction,

    56(b) Textiles,

    58(c) Food preparation,

    61(d) Nutrition,

    63(e) Child development,

    66(f) Family relations,

    69(g) Housing and home furnishings,

    74(h) Home management, and

    78(i) Family economics and consumer education.

    84Rulemaking Authority 861001.02, 871012.55, 881012.56 FS. 90Law Implemented 921001.02, 931012.54, 941012.55, 951012.56 FS. 97History–New 10-10-89, Amended 7-17-00.

     

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