DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

Course Descriptions

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES PROGRAM

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:

Clothing, Textiles, and Merchandising
Family Economics and Resource Management
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Interior Design
Nutrition and Dietetics

Authorized degree programs: Master of Science degree in Family and Consumer Sciences and Master of Science degree in Dietetics.

Admission Requirements

Students seeking admission to the graduate program in Family and Consumer Sciences must meet the following requirements:

  1. Submit a Graduate Studies Application for Admission with the application fee to Graduate Studies.
  2. Submit official transcripts of all college-level work, including the transcript that shows the date the undergraduate degree was conferred.
  3. Submit GRE scores.
  4. Submit two letters of recommendation that discuss the applicant's suitability for graduate study.

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

Degree Requirements
Master of Science, Family and Consumer Sciences

Master of Science, Plan I. Designed primarily for prospective college or secondary school teachers, study may be chosen in one area of Family and Consumer Sciences by selecting a majority of credit hours and a thesis topic in that area. The comprehensive examination must be taken in two areas of study in the major field and one area in the minor. Students must be enrolled in the University the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered. Thesis required.

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Schematic for Plan I
FCS 5303 SCH
FCS Courses12 SCH
SOC 5434 SCH
ourses in an approved minor12 SCH
FCS 698 and 6996 SCH
 
Total37 SCH

Master of Science, Plan II. Designed for prospective college or secondary school teachers, students take thirty-seven semester hours, twenty-one in Family and Consumer Sciences, four hours of statistics and twelve in an approved minor. The comprehensive examination must be taken in two areas of study in the major field and one area in the minor. Students must be enrolled in the University the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered. A thesis is not required.

Schematic for Plan II
FCS 5303 SCH
FCS Courses18 SCH
SOC 5434 SCH
Courses in an approved minor12 SCH
 
Total37 SCH

Senior Courses Open to Graduate Students

FCS 442 Resource Management
FCS 460 Clinical Dietetics
FCS 463 Merchandising Control
FCS 467 Seminar in Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising
FCS 478 Advanced Nutrition

Master of Science, Dietetics

Master of Science, Dietetics. Designed to meet the needs of the combined Master of Science degree and Sam Houston Dietetic Internship Program, this plan of study combines the master's degree requirements with nine hours of practicum in area preceptor sites and a 12-hour minor in one of the following: business, education (counseling), psychology (counseling), health. The comprehensive examination must be taken in the major and the minor. Students must be enrolled in the University the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered. A thesis is not part of the program. The Sam Houston Dietetic Internship Program is developmentally accredited by the Commission for Accreditation in Dietetics Education (CADE) of The American Dietetic Association, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995. Telephone (312) 899-4873, ext. 5400; website: www.eatright.org.

Additional requirements and application are necessary for admission into the Dietetic Internship Program.

Schematic for Dietetics
FCS 5303 SCH
FCS 579 (Taken 3 times)9 SCH
FCS 5753 SCH
SOC 5434 SCH
FCS 5673 SCH
FCS 5833 SCH
Courses in an approved minor12 SCH
 
Total37 SCH

 

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