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Dec 04, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin
Child and Family Sciences MS
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Overview
The Master of Science in Child and Family Sciences is a fully online program designed for students interested in the integration of theory, research, and experiential learning. It builds upon a foundation in family systems theory and emphasizes leadership, critical thinking skills, and the connection between research and practice. Students learn to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to promote quality of life and to serve as effective advocates for children and families.
The program prepares graduates to improve lives through careers in both public and private organizations, agencies, and educational settings that serve children and families. Program graduates are also prepared to pursue advanced graduate work at the specialist and doctoral levels.
Campus: Online 100%
Admission Requirements
In addition to the requirements detailed in Admissions Requirements and Procedures , applicants must submit the following documents:
- An essay related to the field of CFS. See graduate application for detailed instructions.
- Statement of Purpose - In a 2-3 page essay, describe your educational training, experiences working with children and families, and discuss your professional goals and describe how they are compatible with the program’s mission.
- Résumé
- Letters of Recommendation - Three (3) letters of recommendation from previous professors and/or employer supervisors who can attest to your academic performance and readiness for graduate work.
Program Requirements and Academic Policies
In addition to the requirements detailed in General Degree Requirements and General Academic Information , students must maintain the requisite minimum 3.00 GPA with no grade below a “C” and with no more than one “C” to graduate. Students who make two “Cs” must retake one course to bring the grade up to a “B” or higher and into compliance with degree requirements. Failure to make the requisite grades will result in program dismissal.
Course Requirements (37 hours)
Required courses (25 hours):
Directed Electives (12 hours):
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