Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences

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The graduate program in Family and Consumer Sciences is designed to provide advanced specialized leadership in various professions, and to further professional competencies for students in dietetics, extension, business, industry and education.

The graduate program in Family and Consumer Sciences is designed to accomplish the following basic purposes:

  1. To develop leadership for family and consumer sciences professions;
  2. To extend competencies for family and consumer sciences specialists in dietetics, extension, business, industry and education; and
  3. To prepare promising students for doctoral study.

The curriculum is organized to permit advanced study and research in the following areas:

  1. Clothing, Textiles, and Merchandising
  2. Family and Consumer Sciences Education
  3. Family Economics and Resource Management
  4. Interior Design/Housing
  5. Nutrition and Dietetics

Students seeking admission to the graduate program in Family and Consumer Sciences must meet the following requirements and submit the documents to the Office of Graduate Admissions:

  1. Graduate Application
  2. Application fee
  3. Official transcripts of all college-level work, including the transcript that shows the date the undergraduate degree was conferred
  4. Official GRE scores
  5. Two letters of recommendation that discuss the applicant's suitability for graduate study
  6. A personal statement of career interests and goals
  7. A minimum of 18 undergraduate credit hours in Family and Consumer Sciences or related coursework

A holistic review of each student's application file will be completed on a competitive basis.

Master of Science, Plan I

Thesis Option
Requirements
Family and Consumer Sciences coursework15
Statistics3
Approved Minor12
Thesis6
Total Hours36

Notes

The comprehensive examination must be taken in the major field and in the minor field. Students must be enrolled in the University the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered.

All courses require Graduate Standing and admittance in the MS in Family and Consumer Sciences program.

Master of Science, Plan II

Non-thesis Option
Requirements
Family and Consumer Sciences coursework21
Statistics3
Approved Minor12
Total Hours36

The comprehensive examination must be taken in the major field and in the minor field. Students must be enrolled in the University the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered.

Degree Plans

Plan 1 - MS in Family and Consumer Sciences (Thesis Option)

Master of Science in Family and Consumer Science (Thesis Option)
Specified Courses
FACS 5330Seminr Fam & Consumer Sci Rsch3
SOCI 5314Social Statistics3
FACS Electives
Select four graduate FACS courses12
Secondary Field
Select four graduate courses from an approved field12
Thesis
FACS 6098Thesis3
FACS 6099Thesis3
Total Hours36

Notes

All courses require Graduate Standing and admittance in the MS in Family and Consumer Sciences program.

Plan 2 - MS in Family and Consumer Sciences (Non-thesis Option)

Master of Science in Family and Consumer Science (Non-thesis option)
Specified Courses
FACS 5330Seminr Fam & Consumer Sci Rsch3
SOCI 5314Social Statistics3
FACS Electives
Select six graduate FACS courses except thesis courses18
Secondary Field
Select four graduate courses from an approved field12
Total Hours36

Notes

All courses require Graduate Standing and admittance in the MS in Family and Consumer Sciences program.