The Family & Community Services Master's Degree is a 36-credit hour program. All students are required to complete 30 credit hours of core coursework (detailed below) plus an additional 6 credit hours of electives and/or a capstone project.
Core Courses: 30 credit hours
All core courses are offered twice a year. Please use the suggested course sequence and talk to your advisor for further input on course sequencing and selection.
- First (preferably) or Second Semester: Foundations and Principles of Family and Community Services
- Parenting Education and/or Interpersonal Relationships and/or Lifespan Development should be completed prior to taking Family Dynamics
- Next to last semester: Program Design, Evaluation, and Implementation or Program Administration and Management
- Final semester: Program Design, Evaluation, and Implementation or Program Administration and Management
Elective Courses
Elective course topics vary each semester. Consult your academic advisor when selecting electives.
Practicum/Independent Study/Capstone Class
The capstone project or class varies according to your home university. Your academic advisor can provide you with details about this part of your degree program.
2023-2024: $600
2024-2025: $610
Learn more about tuition and cost
Average time to complete:
Master's degree: 27 months or less
Graduate certificate: 6-12 months
36 Hours
12 Hours
Meagan Rau
Rae Ann Montgomery
Sarah (Heewon) Kim
Janice Clawson
Mel Sedlacek