NAC391.1301. Comprehensive majors and minors recognized by Commission.  


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  • The Commission recognizes the following fields as comprehensive majors or minors, which require 36 or 24 semester hours of credit respectively:

         1. In academic education:

         (a) Art;

         (b) Biological science;

         (c) English as a second language;

         (d) English;

         (e) General science;

         (f) Instrumental and vocal music;

         (g) Instrumental music;

         (h) Mathematics;

         (i) Physical education;

         (j) Physical education and health;

         (k) Physical science;

         (l) Recreational physical education;

         (m) Social studies;

         (n) Speech and drama; and

         (o) Vocal music.

    Ê For the comprehensive majors and minors identified in this subsection, a person who holds a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree with a major or minor conferred by a regionally accredited college or university shall be deemed to qualify for a comprehensive major or minor, as applicable, if he or she has satisfied the requirements of NAC 391.120.

         2. In career and technical education:

         (a) Agricultural education;

         (b) Automotive service technology;

         (c) Business education;

         (d) Child care;

         (e) Communications and media;

         (f) Construction technology;

         (g) Drafting and design;

         (h) Electronic technology;

         (i) Family and consumer sciences;

         (j) Food services;

         (k) Health occupations;

         (l) Hospitality and recreation;

         (m) Human services;

         (n) Industrial arts;

         (o) Manufacturing technology;

         (p) Marketing education;

         (q) Stage and theater technology; and

         (r) Technology education.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 4-27-84; A by Comm’n on Prof. Standards in Education, 9-1-89; 1-11-96; R182-97, 3-31-98; R075-00, 6-20-2000; R099-03, 9-24-2003; R223-05, 2-23-2006; R026-07 & R027-07, 10-31-2007; R018-11, 10-26-2011)