HACE Is THE Place for Undergraduates!
We're proud of our undergraduate majors and are glad that you selected a major in our department. Please let us know how we can make this site more useful to you.
About Your Major
- Course Information
- Course Prerequistes and Descriptions
- HACE Honors Courses
Double Majors:
If you want to pursue two degrees at the same time you are considered a double major. Some of the classes you take can count toward both degrees, so to graduate with two degrees you just have to take the additional classes required by the second major. You may even be able to count these additional classes as electives for the first major. However, if you are double majoring you are not eligible to graduate with honors in the second major. Contact your advisor for additional information if you are interested in a dual major.
If you already have a bachelor's degree from the University the requirements to earn an additional degree are the same as those stated above, except that you have to meet the residency requirement. The residency requirement states that at least 30 semester hours must be taken at the University of Georgia. However, if it has been over five years since you attended the University, previous courses taken at the University do not count toward the residency requirement. Then you must take at least 30 hours of course work over the amount required for the first degree.
For the most current information check the online bulletin at: www.bulletin.uga.edu.
Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom
- Internships
- International Study
- Washington DC Study Tour 2008
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Legislative Aide Program
The Legislative and Congressional Aide Programs provide students with opportunities to learn about and
participate in the legislative process. Students may serve as state legislative aides to
Athens-Clarke County legislators or the Legislative Women's Caucus. One student each year is
also selected to complete an internship in Washington D.C., working with a congressional
legislator or a government agency. Both legislative and congressional aides receive
course credit and a small stipend funded by donors to the College of Family and Consumer
Sciences. They also enroll in an orientation class, and they complete a policy-related
project as part of their internship experience. Applications are typically due each year
by early March. For more information, contact
Mick Coleman.
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Travel-Study Classes
Most summers, at least one travel-study course of interest to HACE students is
offered in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
Student and Professional Organizations
Student Organizations
Professional Organizations
Scholarships in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Scholarship applications are available at the beginning of each Spring Semester. Application forms may be downloaded online during that time, but must be printed out and brought to 210 Dawson for consideration:
UGA Financial Aid Office
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