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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Hospitality Administration & Management | General Studies | Communications
Discipline
Hospitality & Tourism | Humanities | Media & Communication
Minor
Family and Consumer Sciences Education | Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences | Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Communication
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education program at CWU equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in nutrition, health, financial literacy, and human development. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in education, research, and community outreach, pursuing careers as educators, nonprofit professionals, or researchers. The program aims to improve the lives of individuals and families through effective education and advocacy.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (MS)

The Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education program at CWU provides a comprehensive education to individuals seeking to advance their knowledge and skills in the field. The program is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in education, research, and community outreach. Upon graduation, students will be equipped with the skills to improve the lives of individuals and families through effective education and advocacy in areas such as nutrition, health, financial literacy, and human development.


Careers:

Graduates of the program can pursue careers as:

  • Family and Consumer Sciences Educator: Teaching middle school, high school, or community college students about topics such as nutrition, human development, and financial literacy.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: Working for organizations focused on improving the lives of individuals and families, such as food banks, housing assistance organizations, and family support services.
  • Researcher: Conducting research for government agencies, private companies, or academic institutions.
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