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College of Education, Health and Human Development
Family and Consumer Sciences Major Nonteaching Option

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The family and consumer sciences nonteaching option emphasizes the family as a dynamic social unit and examines diverse families in contemporary society. The program focuses on familybehavior, strengths, and

challenges using family-specific theoretical frameworks (family systems, family crisis) and research methods. Social, cultural, historical, political, and economic trends that influence family functioning and well-being are addressed. Students study a wide range of family issues including development across the lifespan, changing family structures, intergenerational relations. Additionally, human response to stress and crisis, family policies and laws, family finance and economics, work and family issues, and human service delivery and decision-making are included.

The family and consumer sciences nonteaching option provides a strong background for students seeking careers in human services, family life education, family policy, and financial counseling. However, graduate training will be necessary for students wishing to enter the counseling/therapy fields. The curriculum prepares students to work in a wide range of organizations and settings, state or federal agencies, nonprofit settings, and for admission to graduate programs in family science, family resource management, human development, social work, law, and other related behavioral and social science disciplines. Also, graduates of the program may be involved in family-owned business and work in occupations requiring knowledge of family finance including financial counseling.
Students completing the degree may apply for provisional certification as a Certified Family Life Educator.  MSU's family and consumer sciences major is accredited by the National Council on Family Relations. Provisional certification is awarded at the completion of a baccalaureate degree and course work in the 11 family life substance areas. After two years' work experience, you may apply for full CFLE certification.

 


Curriculum

Both teaching and nonteaching options take the following core classes:

 

Credits

HDCF 138--Surv of Family Finance & Cons Iss

3

HDCF 160--Early Childhood-Adol Devel

3

HDCF 239--Contemp Consumer Issues

3

HDCF 263--Relationships & Family Sys

3

HDCF 338--Personal and Family Finance I

3

HDCF 360--Adult Development & Aging

3

HDCF 371--Research Methods

3

HDCF 425R--Family Law & Public Policy

3

HDCF 437--Managing Work and Family

3

HDCF 440--Parenting

3

HDCF 447--Family Life Education

3

HDCF 464--Gen,Race,Class & Fam Div

3

HDFN 221CS--Human Nutrition

3

HDHL 240--Human Sexuality

3

HDHL 410--Human Response to Stress

3

Take one of the following

         HDCF 339--Pers & Family Finance II

3

and  HDCF 342--FamFinancial Counseling

3

or    HDCF 319--Theories Help Relations

3

Nonteaching Curriculum

Freshman Year

Credits

WRIT 101W--College Writing I

3

HDCF 138--Surv Fam Finance & Cons Iss

3

HDCF 160--Early Child-Adolescent Dev

3

US 101US--First Year Seminar

3

Univ Core (D,IA,US) and Electives

18

30

Sophomore Year

Credits

HDCF 239--Contemp Consumer Iss

3

HDCF 263--Relationships in Family Systems

3

HDFN 221CS--Human Nutrition

3

HDHL 230--Drugs and Society

3

HDHL 240--Human Sexuality

3

STAT 216Q--Introduction to Statistics

3

Univ Core (D,IA,US) and Electives

11-13

30

Note: STAT 216 must be completed with passing grades
of "C " or better, before taking upper division courses.

Junior Year

Credits

HDCF 338--Pers & Family Finance I

3

HDCF 360--Adult Devel & Aging

3

HDCF 371--Research Methods

3

HDCF 440--Parenting

3

HDHL 410--Human Response to Stress

3

Take one of the following:

         HDCF 339--Pers & Family Finance II

3

and  HDCF 342-- Fam Financial Counseling

3

or    HDCF 319--Theories Help Relations

3

Restricted Electives    

9-12

30

Senior Year

Credits

HDCF 425R--Family Law and Public Policy

3

HDCF 437--Managing Work & Fam

3

HDCF 447--Family Life Education

3

HDCF 455R--Admin of Human Svc Prog

3

HDCF 464--Gend, Race Class & Div

3

HDCF 472--Program Evaluation

4

HDCF 474--Senior Seminar: Prof Issues

4

Restricted Electives    

8

30


Restricted Electives Credits
HDCF 474--Senior Seminar: Prof Issue 4
Courses Leading to Area Expertise
Early Childhood:
HDCF 350--Relations & Mgmt in ECE 3
HDCF 352--Curriculum in ECE 3
HDCF 454--Practicum in EC Teaching 3-5
Food Science, Nutrition, Food Production
HDFN 321--Nutrition in the Lifecycle 3
HDFN 322--Culinary Skills & Mgmt 3
HDFN 323--Culinary Mgmt Practicum 3
Improved Teaching and Program Delivery
EDCI 223--Basic Media Production 1
EDCI 469--Public School in American Society 2
HDCF 357--Exceptional Children Lab 1
HDCF 472--Program Evaluation 3
HDPE 267--Intro to Coaching 3
TE 250--Technology & Society 3
 

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