Elementary Education & Human Development and Family Science Dual Major

Major Requirements

Degree Type: B.A. or B.S.
Minimum Credits Required: 126

University Degree Requirements

For complete details on these and other university degree requirements, refer to the Degree and Graduation Requirements section in the University Catalog.

  1. Minimum of 120 semester credits (some programs may exceed this minimum).
  2. Complete the University General Education requirements.
  3. Minimum institutional GPA of 2.00 based on work taken at NDSU.
  4. Minimum of 30 credits in resident at NDSU.
  5. Minimum of 36 upper level credits (courses numbered 300 or higher).
  6. Students with transfer credit must meet the NDSU 30 credits in residence (#4). Of these 30 credits in residence, a minimum of 15 credits must be in courses numbered 300 or above, and 15 credits must be in the student's declared major curricula.

University General Education Requirements

A list of university approved general education courses along with the administrative policies governing the requirement and the categories is available here.

Category C: Communication12
Category R: Quantitative Reasoning3
Category S: Science and Technology10
Category A: Humanities and Fine Arts6
Category B: Social and Behavioral Sciences6
Category W: Wellness2
Category D: Cultural Diversity
Category G: Global Perspectives
Category L: Digital Literacy
Total Credits39

Major Requirements

HDFS & Elementary Education Requirements
HDFS 230Life Span Development3
or PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology
HDFS 242Couples, Marriages and Families3
HDFS 250Introduction to Research Methods in Human Development and Family Sciences3
HDFS 275Diversity and Multiculturalism in Individual and Family Life3
HDFS 330Child Development3
HDFS 353Children, Families and Public Policy3
HDFS 390Career Development1
EDUC 210Creative Activities2
EDUC 240Educating Exceptional Students3
EDUC 250Introduction to Education3
EDUC 277Math for Elementary Teachers I3
EDUC 278Math for Elementary Teachers II3
EDUC 283Understanding Cultural Diversity3
EDUC 300Educational Technology2
EDUC 315Math in the Elementary School3
EDUC 320Social Studies in the Elementary School3
EDUC 321Foundations of Reading Instruction3
EDUC 322Methods of Language Arts Instruction3
EDUC 323Reading in Elementary School3
EDUC 330Children's Literature3
EDUC 350Elementary School Practicum and Classroom Management 12
EDUC 352Culturally Diverse Practicum1
EDUC 355Science Methods/Elementary Teachers3
EDUC 400Educational Psychology2
EDUC 450Trends in Assessment & Education Issues2
EDUC 490Student Teaching (Elementary - 10 cr.) & HDFS 496: Field Experience (1 cr.)11
EDUC 491Seminar (Senior Portfolio)1
GEOL 105Physical Geology3
or GEOL 106 The Earth Through Time
HIST 103U.S. to 18773
or HIST 104 U.S. Since 1877
MATH 104Finite Mathematics3
or STAT 330 Introductory Statistics
PSYC 111Introduction to Psychology3
Select one from the following: 3
Business and Professional Writing
Writing in the Health Professions
Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Researching and Writing Grants and Proposal
HDFS Electives: (Cannot take HDFS 230 or HDFS 496)
HDFSElective3
HDFS300-400 level6
Other Elementary Education Requirements
Biology Elective3
Chemistry or Physics Elective or STEM ED 160 3
Biology or Earth Science (Geology) Lab1
GEOG 111Survey of Geography3
Total Credits112
1

If no other NDSU courses are being taken during the same semester as EDUC 350, then students must enroll in an NDSU HDFS 496 course (1 cr.)  in that semester. HDFS 496 can only be taken for a total of 2 credits for the entire program.

NDSU HDFS Degree Requirements and Notes

  • A grade of C or better is required for all HDFS courses, regardless of whether they are used for the major core, major electives, general education, or free electives.
  • A 2.50 cumulative GPA is required in the HDFS prefix major courses and the 9 credits of HDFS electives.
  • Course taken Pass/Fail will not be used to satisfy any requirements other than total credits.

VCSU Elementary Education Degree Requirements and Notes

  • Though not required, many majors pursue a Reading or STEM credential or an endorsement in Kindergarten, Middle School, English Language Learners (ELL), or as a Special Education Strategist.
  • A 2.75 cumulative GPA is required for admission to teacher education.
  • A 2.5 cumulative GPA is required to begin coursework in elementary education program.
  • Students will need to take Praxis CORE I sophomore year and Praxis II subject matter and pedagogy exams senior year .