Family and Community Services
Family and Community Services
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Description
- A research-based perspective to understand individual, family, interpersonal, and community dynamics
- Course Delivery
- Online
- Application Requirements
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- Bachelor’s degree with 3.0 minimum GPA on last 60 credit
- Admission to K-State Graduate School
- Completion Requirements
- 36 credit hours with 3.0 minimum GPA
This online degree offered within the School of Family Studies and Human Services, allows students to better understand families, and the management and delivery of services to them in a community context. Students will develop a research-based perspective to understand individual, family, interpersonal, and community dynamics while gaining essential skills in leadership, management, and implementation of family and community service programs.
This program, includes 10 three-credit courses that focus on understanding families and individual development, and for delivery and managing services to families in community context. In addition to required courses, program completion involves two three-credit elective courses providing capstone experiences to prepare a written case study for a final oral examination.
This inter-institutional online program is sponsored by the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA).
