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2023-2024 General Catalog 
    
2023-2024 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Child and Family Studies, M.S.


(SCFS)

The graduate curriculum in Child & Family Studies provides advanced students with additional training in focused content areas as well as in research methods and statistics. M.S. graduates leave the program able to generate, evaluate, and apply research-based knowledge to the challenges facing families and individuals in a complex and changing world. Flexible interdisciplinary programs of study, focused on preventing problems in families, are structured to meet students’ specific interests. Graduates pursue exciting and challenging careers in working with families and/or children, prepared for leadership roles in non-profit and private agencies; faith-based organizations; consumer and business agencies and organizations; and federal, state, and local government.

The M.S. offers two options, thesis and non-thesis.

For the thesis option, the M.S. requires a minimum of 36 hours of graduate credit including 6 hours of thesis research (CFS 8000 ). At least 18 of the 36 hours must be in courses numbered at or above the 7000 level. Thesis students may substitute up to 3 hours of supervised practicum experience for one, 3 credit required academic elective if approved by the graduate committee. 

For the non-thesis option, the M.S. requires a minimum of 36 hours of graduate credit with a minimum of 24 coursework hours, 6 hours of research seminar (CFS 7050 ) during which a graduate project will be prepared and presented, and 6 hours of supervised practicum experience. At least 18 of the 36 hours must be in courses numbered at or above the 7000 level.

Concentration


Child Life


The Child Life graduate concentration is a 21-credit hour concentration with courses offered in the Child & Family Studies program, School of Social Work, College of Human Sciences and Education. Students must complete all courses listed. The course breakdown is as follows (3 credit hours for each):

CFS 4044 Developmentally Appropriate Play (3)   
CFS 4051 The Adolescent and the Family (3)   
CFS 4053 Child Life Theory & Practice (3)   
CFS 4054 Developmental Perspectives on Death and Dying (3)   
CFS 7056 Theories of Child Development (3)   
CFS 7057 Theories in Family Science (3)   
CFS 7090 Research Methods in Child & Family Studies (3)