University Catalog 2009-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Child and Family Studies
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DEPARTMENT OFFICE
Engineering and Technology A535
Marlene Zepeda, Chair
Phone: (323) 343-4590
E-mail: cfsdept@calstatela.edu
Website: http://www.calstatela.edu/dept/cfs
The Department of Child and Family Studies prepares individuals to understand the relationship between theory, research and practice and to apply this knowledge to issues in child and family studies. Students are prepared to think critically about child and family developmental processes by identifying relevant issues, developing practical solutions and applying and disseminating knowledge. The department prepares professionals in the discipline who seek to improve the quality of life for individuals, children and families.
Child Development, the empirical study of the growth and development of the individual from birth through adolescence, provides a foundation of understanding and skill for students interested in professional careers related to working with children and families. It prepares students for advanced study of child and family development as well as for professional education courses leading to the Multiple Subject teaching credential and Special Education credentials.
Students with a background in child and family development are able to pursue professional opportunities in many fields including elementary school teaching, working with children in hospitals; developing social and educational programs outside of schools; working with parents; production of children’s films, books, and magazines; educational television; children’s toys and educational software; and child advocacy at local, state, and national levels.
The Faculty
Professor: Marlene Zepeda (Chair).
Assistant Professors: Rakel Delevi, Allison Fuligni, Claudia Kouyoumdjian, Yafen Lo, Edward Lopez, Simona Montanari.
Departmental Honors Program
The child development major includes an honors program for students who have completed at least 16 upper division units in the Child Development core, maintained a minimum 3.5 grade point average, passed the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement, and are recommended and approved by the Child and Family Studies advisers. Applications are available in the Child and Family Studies office E & T 535.
Certificate Program
The Child Development degree offers course work acceptable toward fulfillment of requirements for the interdisciplinary credit certificate program in Child Maltreatment and Family Violence offered by the College of Health and Human Services. Please contact the department office for further information.
Certificate Program for Parent Educators
The program is designed to help individuals from varied backgrounds master the skills necessary to be qualified parent educators. Please contact the department office for further information. This certificate program is also available through Extended Education, (323) 343-4900, for nonmatriculated students.
The Credential Program
Option II in the B.A. degree in Child Development described earlier in this section, has been approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for waiving the MSAT examination for the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential.
Students who fulfill the requirements for the Multiple Subject credential by completing the Child Development major are also eligible for the BCLAD credential if they meet the following additional requirements:
- Demonstrate spoken and written fluency in the Spanish language.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity to the culture of Latino children.
Students should consult advisers in both the Child Development office and the Charter College of Education. Refer to the Charter College of Education section in the Academic Programs: College-based and University-wide chapter of this catalog for regulations governing all teaching credential programs.
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