Minor Degree Program
The Family Social Science minor allows students to gain an understanding of families from several social science perspectives. Couple relationships, family systems, and diversity are included in the basic courses. Other themes can be selected from the elective courses to create a minor that will enhance your major either in the College of Education and Human Development or some other college in the University of Minnesota.
Minor Degree Program: Elective CoursesStudents complete 9 credits from this list, A/F grade base, minimum grade C-
- FSOS 2103: Family Policy
- FSOS 3101: Personal and Family Finance
- FSOS 3104: Global and Diverse Families
- FSOS 3426: Alcohol and Drugs: Families & Culture
- FSOS 4101: Sexuality and Gender
- FSOS 4104W: Family Psychology
- FSOS 4106: Family Resource Management
- FSOS 4152: Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Persons in Families
- FSOS 4154W: Families and Aging
- FSOS 4155: Parent-Child Relationships
- FSOS 4156: Legal Economic Controversies in Families