Family Studies Major
BACHELOR'S DEGREE (BS or BA)
- » Program Prerequisite: (1) Complete the Pre-professional Core
courses listed below under Course Requirements; (2) Declare your Family
Studies major with the department academic advisor; (3) Complete a background
check and clearance (see Policy Notes below).
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- » Minor: A minor is required.* Optional: In lieu of a
minor, a concentration of 12-18 semester hours may be substituted as approved
by the department advisor. Six of these hours must be upper division (courses
numbered 3000 and above).
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- » Grade Requirements: A grade of C or better in courses required
for this major (a grade of C- is not acceptable). Students will receive the
final grade they have earned in each course. If a grade in a major course does
not meet the minimum requirement for graduation, the student may retake the
course once. In special circumstances, by the judgment of the department
chair, the student may petition to the Family Studies or Early Childhood
Committee, as appropriate, to graduate with the lower grade. Also refer to the
grade requirements for graduation under
General Requirements.
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- » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of at least 120 credit hours is required
for graduation -- a minimum of 48 of these must be within the major. A total of 40 upper
division credit hours is required by the University (courses numbered 3000 and above) -- 33 of
these are required within the major.
Advisement
Students must follow the Department of Child and Family Studies Advisement procedures.
Contact the department advisor located in the Advisement Center, McKay Education Building, Room
248 (801-626-6411).
(Also refer to the Department
Advisor Referral List.)
Admission Requirements
Declare your program of study. To be eligible
for acceptance into and graduation from the Family Studies Program a candidate must:
- Complete all of the Pre-professional Core courses listed below under
Course Requirements.
- Declare your Family Studies major with the department academic advisor.
- Complete a background check and clearance (see Policy Notes below).
Policy Notes
Since students majoring in Family Studies will be working with families and children,
the State of Utah requires a background check and clearance. Applicants must be
fingerprinted and complete a background check before being fully accepted into
the program. A handout
available from the department secretary explains the procedure and nominal expenses. Background
checks require up to eight weeks and should be completed, or in progress, at the time Family Studies Program
courses are begun. See the department secretary for further
details.
General Education
Refer to General Requirements for either
Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts requirements.
* Family Studies students may combine their major with either a minor or a dual
major. Consult with an advisor when designing a dual major. Minors may be
selected from department minor offerings across campus. Typical minors include Psychology, Sociology, Gerontology,
Social Work, Communications, and/or Business. A minor should be designed to best
support personal goals or career directions.
The Family Studies program fulfills the requirements for a provisional
certification as a Family
Life Educator (CFLE), available by application and paid fee to the National Council on Family Relations.
Full certification requires two years of paid professional experience
in addition to the Family Studies degree.
Provisional certification allows five years to complete the two-year requirement.
Course Requirements for BS or BA Degree
Pre-professional Core Course Requirements (12 credit hours)
- CHF 1400 Marriage as an Interpersonal Process (3)
- CHF SS1500 Human Development (3)
- CHF 2100 Family Resource Management (3)
- CHF 2400 Family Relations (3)
Family Studies Professional Core
Block Courses Required (36 semester hours)
The course sequence is designed to allow a Family Studies major to meet
all prerequisites and complete the program in three semesters without
conflicting class schedules.
° Semester 1
- CHF 2990B Seminar in Family Studies (3)
- CHF SI3850 Current Research Methods in Child & Family Studies (3)
- CHF 4500 Comparative Study of Childhood and Adolescent Development (3)
- HLTH 3500 Human Sexuality (3)
° Semester 2
- CHF DV3350 Diversity Within Families (3)
- CHF 3450 Adult Development (3)
- CHF 3550 Parenting Education (3)
- CHF 3650 Family Processes (3)
° Semester 3
- CHF 4400 The Family in Stress (3)
- CHF 4650 Family Life Education Methods (3)
- CHF 4860 Practicum (3)
- CHF 4990B Senior Seminar in Family Studies (3)
Students who are planning to apply to a graduate program are strongly
encouraged to take a statistics course. See the Child and Family Studies
department academic advisor for a list of appropriate classes.
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