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Department of Health & Human Development
Montana State University
PO Box 173540
Bozeman, MT 59717-3540

Tel: (406) 994-3242
Location: 218 Herrick Hall
hhd@montana.edu
College of Education, Health and Human Development
Family & Consumer Sciences Education/Extension Program
are you interested in careers in a variety of educational settings including secondary public and private schools, state extension services and public and private agencies?

Family and Consumer Sciences Education/Extension empowers individuals and families across the life span to manage the challenges of living and working in a diverse, global society.

The unique focus is on families, work, and their interrelationships. Students choosing this option will be well qualified to seek employment in a variety of educational settings including secondary public and private schools, state extension services, and public and private agencies. Students will meet all of the criteria for a Montana teaching certificate and vocational endorsement at the secondary level. Students are encouraged to work on a teaching minor in a second field while attending MSU-Bozeman to further increase their professional opportunities.

Note: The Family and Consumer Sciences Education/Extension concentration requires 128 credits.



Curriculum
 
Students in FCS take a common core of foundation courses (listed below) in content areas based upon AAFCS standards. In addition, students take restricted electives in their program.

Detailed curriculum in PDF format
Recommended minors in PDF format
Supporting courses in PDF format
 

Note: The Family and Consumer Sciences Education/Extension program requires the successful completion of 128 credits.

 


 

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