Mar 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Health and Human Services


Department of Health and Human Sciences

Chair: Professor Daughhetee.

Associate Professor Jackson; Assistant Professors Bell, Bishop, Bloom, DeVane-Hart, Fennel, Harrington, Kincade, J. Mitchell, S. Mitchell, and Parker; Instructor Petitt

Department Contact

Dr. Charlotte L. Daughhette, Chair
Wills Hall 110
(205) 665-6380
daughc@montevallo.edu

Mission

The primary mission of the Department of Health and Human Sciences is to provide an exceptional foundation of content knowledge and applied skills, and to foster a commitment to life-long learning and professional development for students in the disciplines of Counseling, Exercise and Nutrition Science, and Family and Consumer Sciences. Our courses offer an engaging learning atmosphere that provides students with opportunities to apply theory to practice as they become leaders in their chosen professions. All department programs are committed to the promotion of equity, health, and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. 

General Education

FCS 291 - Individual and Family Development  and FCS 402 - Dynamics of Family Relationships  may be used to fulfill the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement in general education.

FCS 281 FCS 281 - Introduction to Nutrition  and EXNS 120 EXNS 120 - Health Wellness  may be used to satisfy the Personal Development option in general education for all students except Exercise and Nutrition Science majors.

Family and Consumer Sciences Program

The mission of the Family and Consumer Sciences program is to develop graduates who effectively apply knowledge of human and environmental forces affecting the well-being of individuals and families. The mission is accomplished through accredited, integrative, quality, and professional programs in specialized areas related tot the well-being of individuals and families within a diverse and global society.

The integrating focus for this program is the enhancement of interpersonal-relationships of people with their environment. Education, research, and service programs, contribute to the liberal arts education of students, and focus on concepts from the study of individual and family well-being., basic human needs, family strengths, and community vitality within a systems framework.

The undergraduate programs in Family and Consumer Sciences lead to a baccalaureate degree in Family and Consumer Sciences in one of three concentration areas: Family and Consumer Sciences Education (grades 6-12), Human Development and Family Studies, and Retail Merchandising. All undergraduate programs are accredited by the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. The Family and Consumer Sciences teacher education program is included in the unit accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). The campus Child Study Center, which supports the major, is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

Students enrolled in Family and Consumer Sciences concentrations may be required to participate in state and/or program-mandated background checks.

As a graduation requirement of the major, a student must earn a minimum grade of C on all work attempted in the FCS major course requirements and support courses.

Exercise and Nutrition Science Program

The undergraduate programs in Exercise and Nutrition Science lead to a baccalaureate degree in Exercise and Nutrition Science in one of four concentration areas: Allied Health, Health Promotion, Nutrition and Wellness, and Strength and Conditioning Program.  Students should confer with an academic adviser to prepare a plan of study for their selected concentration in Exercise and Nutrition Science.

*NOTE: Having been placed on inactive status with the Alabama State Department of Education in spring 2016, the P-12 Physical Education program is no longer accepting new students.

Courses in Health and Human Sciences

All Exercise and Nutrition Science activity courses are 1-credit-hour classes. Refer to the most-recent Course Schedule for current activity course offerings.

Programs

Courses

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