
Major Degree Program
Graduation with a B.S. degree in Family Social Science requires
completion of 55-58
Degree Requirements and Curriculum. Students must complete at least 120
credits, including the University’s liberal education requirements, and
maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.00. All required courses must be taken
A-F and completed with a grade of at least C-.
Required Courses
- Preparatory Requirements
- College Communication Requirements
Major Core Studies Requirements
- Skill and Foundation Courses
- Professional Care
- Advanced/Applied Skill Courses
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Skill and Foundation Courses
- FSoS 2101—Preparation for Working with Families (2 cr)
- FSoS 2103—Family Policy (3 cr)
- FSoS 2105—Family Research (3 cr)
- FSoS 3101—Personal and Family Finances (3 cr)
- FSoS 3102—Family Systems and Diversity (3 cr)
- FSoS 3104—Global and Diverse Families (3 cr)
Professional Core
Select 18 credits from the following list:
- FSoS 3426 - Alcohol & Drugs: Families & Culture (3 cr)
- FSoS 3429 - Counseling Practicum I (3 cr)
- FSoS 4101 - Sexuality & Gender in Families & Close Relationships (3
cr)
- FSoS 4104W - Family Psychology (3 cr)
- FSoS 4106 - Family Resource Management (3 cr)
- FSos 4150 - Special Topics in FSoS (1-4 cr)
- FSoS 4152 - Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual People in Families (3 cr)
- FSoS 4153 - Family Financial Counseling (3 cr)
- FSoS 4154W - Families & Aging (3 cr)
- FSoS 4155 - Parent-Child Relationships (3 cr)
- FSoS 4156 - Legal-Economic Controversies in Families (3 cr)
- FSoS 5150 - Special Topics in FSoS (1-4 cr)
Advanced/Applied Skill Courses
Select one course from the following:
- FSoS 4296—Field Study: Working with Families (4 cr)
- FSoS 4296—Research Internship