Mar 29, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Child and Family Studies, M.S.


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Overview of Major

The Master of Science degree in Child and Family Studies is a thirty-seven (37) hour, fully online program designed for students interested in the integration of theory, research and experiential learning. It builds on a foundation in family systems theory and emphasizes leadership, critical thinking skills, and the connection between research and practice. Students learn the knowledge and skills necessary to promote quality of life and to serve as effective advocates for children and families.

Career Opportunities

The CFS MS program is a 37 hour fully online program designed to prepare students for leadership positions in educational settings, profit and nonprofit, private and public agencies, and organizations that serve diverse populations of children, families, and communities. It also prepares students to pursue advanced graduate work at the specialist or doctoral levels. 

Special Program Requirements

Students seeking admission to this degree program must submit a resume, a letter of intent identifying professional goals, official GRE scores, official transcripts, and three professional letters of recommendation from faculty members or employers. Applicants are encouraged to have materials submitted by April 15 for priority consideration for fall enrollment. Non-degree options are available as well. 

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