2009-10 Graduate Bulletin and Course Catalog

Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences
Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Graduate Minor in Family and Consumer Sciences

Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
College of Fine and Applied Arts

Sarah R. Jordan, Chair and Professor
JordanSR@appstate.edu

Cheryl L. Lee, Program Director - MA, Education and Professor
LeeCL@appstate.edu

Martin M. Root, Program Director - MA, Foods & Nutrition Concentration and Assistant Professor
RootMM@appstate.edu

 

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The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences offers the following graduate programs in family and consumer sciences:

  • Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences (Major Code: 529*/19.0101) with concentrations in
    • Child and Family Studies (529B)
    • Foods and Nutrition (with ADA internship) (529C)
    • General (529D)
  • Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences, Education (Major Code: 527A/13.1308) [T]
  • Graduate minor in Family and Consumer Sciences (527/19.0101)

In addition, the Departments of Family and Consumer Sciences, Curriculum and Instruction, and Language, Reading and Exceptionalities cooperate to offer the MA degree in Child Development: Birth through Kindergarten (548*/13.1209). The degree is conferred by the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. The Child Development program is detailed under a separate heading in this bulletin.

 

PROGRAM OF STUDY FOR THE GRADUATE MINOR IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES: (527/19.0101)

A graduate minor in Family and Consumer Sciences will consist of 12 s.h. of FCS coursework numbered 5000 level or above (except for FCS 5989), all of which must be approved by the family and consumer sciences graduate coordinator.
This minor may be chosen only by majors outside of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.

Graduate Minor outside the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences: A graduate minor outside Family and Consumer Sciences consists of 8-12 s.h. of electives numbered 5000 level or above (except 5989) in a related discipline which must be approved by the family and consumer sciences graduate committee and the department involved.


PROGRAM OF STUDY FOR THE MASTER OF ARTS IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES (Major Code: 529*/19.0101)

Admission Requirements: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; complete application to the graduate school; official GRE general exam scores.

Minimum Criteria for Unconditional Admission: (Undergraduate GPA X 400) + GRE Verbal + GRE Quantitative = 2000
OR: Undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or greater and GRE Writing score of 3.5 or higher.

***A student entering the program with curricular deficiencies may be required to complete more than the minimum number of hours for completion of the program.

Location:  On Campus

Course Requirements for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a Concentration in Child and Family Studies (529B)

Required Courses

  • FCS 5001: Orientation to Research in Family and Consumer Sciences (3)
  • FCS 5002: Family and Consumer Sciences Perspectives and Integrative Frameworks (3)

6

Concentration Courses

  • FCS 5100: Application and Theories of Child Development (3)
  • FCS 5105: Family Life Education (3)
  • FCS 5110: Practical Issues in Family Development (3)

9

Thesis Option (CHOOSE ONE)

With Thesis (15 s.h.)

  • FCS 5999: Thesis (3-4)
  • 5-12 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives
  • 0-6 s.h. of additional graduate electives outside of FCS

OR
Without Thesis (21 s.h.)

  • FCS 5901: Research Project (2-3)
  • 12-19 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives
  • 0-6 s.h. of additional graduate electives outside of FCS

15 or 21

Total Semester Hours Required for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a Concentration in Child and Family Studies (529B)

30
(thesis)
OR
36

 

Course Requirements for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a Concentration in Foods and Nutrition (529C)

Required Courses

  • FCS 5001: Orientation to Research in Family and Consumer Sciences (3)
  • FCS 5002: Family and Consumer Sciences Perspectives and Integrative Frameworks (3)

6

Concentration Courses

  • ES 5592: Data Analysis in Sport and Exercise Science (3)
  • FCS 5220: Nutritional Assessment (3)
  • FCS 5250**: Dietetic Practice I (3)
  • FCS 5255**: Dietetic Practice II (3)
  • FCS 5900: Internship (12)

24

Thesis Option (CHOOSE ONE)

With Thesis

  • FCS 5999: Thesis (3-4)
  • 5-6 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives

OR
Without Thesis

  • FCS 5901: Research Project (2-3)
  • 6-7 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives

9

Total Semester Hours Required for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a Concentration in Foods and Nutrition (529C)

39

**Registered Dietician Eligible Status: Requirements for the completion of the Dietetic Internship (FCS 5250 and FCS 5255) are designed, and have been approved by the appropriate bodies at the national level, to meet the competencies as mandated by the American Dietetic Association.

 

Course Requirements for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a General Concentration (529D)

Required Courses

  • FCS 5001: Orientation to Research in Family and Consumer Sciences (3)
  • FCS 5002: Family and Consumer Sciences Perspectives and Integrative Frameworks (3)

6

Thesis Option (CHOOSE ONE)

With Thesis (24 s.h.)

  • FCS 5999: Thesis (3-4)
  • 15-21 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives
  • 0-6 s.h. of additional graduate electives outside FCS

OR
Without Thesis (30 s.h.)

  • FCS 5901: Research Project (2-3)
  • 16-22 s.h. of approved FCS graduate electives
  • 0-6 s.h. of additional graduate electives outside FCS

24 or
30

Total Semester Hours Required for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences with a General Concentration (529D)

30
(thesis)
OR
36

Other Requirements for the MA in Family and Consumer Sciences (all Concentrations):

  • Thesis: Optional
  • Proficiency: The language proficiency for entrance into the program may be satisfied with the following courses, taken either before entry into the program or during the first semester of graduate study: STT 2810 Introduction to Statistics, STT 3820 Statistical Methods I OR RES 5600 Educational Statistics OR ES 5592 Data Analysis in Sport and Exercise Science, or equivalent
  • Comprehensive: A written comprehensive examination will be administered by the student’s advisory committee. An oral defense of the thesis is required when selecting the thesis option.
  • Product of Learning: None required


PROGRAM OF STUDY FOR THE MASTER OF ARTS IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES, EDUCATION (Major Code: 527A/13.1308) [T] +

+Advanced Licensure: Requirements for this degree were designed, and have been approved by the appropriate bodies at the state level, to meet the advanced competencies as mandated in the North Carolina Excellent Schools Act for Master-level teacher education programs.

Admission Requirements: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; North Carolina “A” license or the equivalent from another state; complete application to the graduate school; official GRE general or MAT exam scores.

Minimum Criteria for Unconditional Admission: (Undergraduate GPA X 400) + GRE Verbal + GRE Quantitative = 2000
OR: Undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or greater and GRE Writing score of 3.5 or higher.

Location: On campus

Course Requirements for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (527A)

Required Courses

  • CI/RE/RES/SPE 5040: Teacher as Researcher (3)
  • CI/SPE 5045: Advanced Topics in Diversity (3)
  • CI 5055: Connecting Learners and Subject Matter (3)
  • CI/LSA 5585: Teacher Leadership and School Improvement (3)
  • FCS 5002: Family and Consumer Sciences Perspectives and Integrative Frameworks (3)
  • FCS 5525: Product of Learning (3)
  • ITC 5220: Computers in Educational Settings (3)
  • RES 5600: Educational Statistics (3)

24

Elective Courses

12 s.h. of graduate level course work to be selected in consultation with the graduate student advisor and with the approval of the departmental chair        

12

Total Semester Hours Required for the Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (527A)

36

Other Requirements for the MA in Family and Consumer Sciences Education:

  • Thesis: Optional (as part of Product of Learning)
  • Proficiency: Statistics [RES 5600, Educational Statistics (3 s.h.)]
  • Comprehensive: None required
  • Product of Learning: Required

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