Family and Consumer Sciences Education
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Undergraduate Program
The K-State Family and Consumer Sciences bachelor's degree program in the College of Human Ecology is a teaching licensure program approved by the Kansas State Board of Education. Students can take all of their courses from K-State or take some of their family and consumer sciences courses online from other institutions. More information about K-State's family and consumer sciences distance offerings is available here.
Family and Consumer Sciences Education degree students are enrolled in the Bachelor of Science program in the College of Human Ecology for the duration of their undergraduate work, but completion of the program is dependent upon their admission to teacher education in the College of Education.
Students are recommended for a Kansas Family and Consumer Sciences Teaching License when they have:
- Completed all of the family and consumer sciences licensure requirements.
- Successfully completed the Principles of Learning and Teaching Test.
- Successfully completed the PRAXIS II content assessment test for FCS.
- Submitted the application to the K-State College of Education Licensing Officer in Bluemont Hall 013 one month before graduation from Kansas State University.
For general information or admissions information specific to the program, contact:
Office of Admissions
Kansas State University
119 Anderson Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-0102
(785) 532-6250
1-800-432-8270
www.k-state.edu/admissions
