2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Consumer Affairs Major - Family Financial Management Specialization


Program Contact/Coordinator
Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, Program Leader
Department of Consumer Sciences
Wagner Hall 229
605-688-5196
e-mail: Lorna.WoundedHead@sdstate.edu
http://www.sdstate.edu/cs/
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Program Information
The Consumer Services Management (CSM) Specialization focuses on the application of resource management concepts for families of varying structures and conditions and implementation strategies for working with diverse adult audiences.

The Consumer Affairs curriculum prepares students to qualify for employment or graduate study in family financial planning, consumer behavior, consumer product marketing, consumer economics, and consumer education and policy development. Career opportunities also exist in non-profit organizations and government.

Additional Academic Requirements
A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses with a CA prefix.

Course Delivery Format
Students learn through lecture, laboratory, and hands-on learning experiences. An 8-week (320 hour) full time summer internship compatible with career goals is a program requirement.

Requirements for Consumer Affairs Major - Family Financial Management Specialization: 120 Credits


Bachelor of Science

System General Education Requirements*: 30


Institutional Graduation Requirements**: 5


College Requirements: 2


 Consumer Sciences Department Requirements: 6-7


Major Requirements: 43


Consumer Affairs Core Requirements: 28

Family Financial Management Specialization Requirements: 15


Electives: 33-34


Total Required Credits: 120


Curriculum Notes


* The 30 credit Board of Regents System General Education Requirements (SGRs) must be completed as part of a student’s first 64 credits.

** South Dakota State University has a 5 credit Institutional Graduation Requirement (IGRs).

(G) Globalization Requirement.

(AW) Advanced Writing Requirement.

Students must take the proficiency examination after completing 48 credits. English 101, and a course in each of the General Education areas of social science, mathematics, natural science, and humanities and arts must be taken prior to taking this exam.