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Dec 22, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Human Sciences (M.S.) - Family and Community Services Specialization
Location(s):
Online
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Ann Michelle Daniels, Associate Professor
School of Education, Counseling and Human Development
Wenona Hall 005, Box 507
605-688-4036
Program Information
The goal of the online M.S. specializing in Family and Community Services (FCS) is to provide advanced, professional education and research expertise that focuses on improving individual, family, and community well-being. This specialization is delivered entirely online through Innovative Digital Education Alliance (IDEA) and is designed to meet the educational needs of military service members and their spouses. Students who successfully complete this specialization will earn a Master of Science in Human Sciences specializing in Family and Community Services.
Course Delivery Format
The online program has been developed by faculty from IDEA. Courses will be entirely Internet based and will be taught by faculty within the Alliance (Kansas State University, Michigan State University, Oklahoma State University, South Dakota State University, University of Missouri, and University of Nebraska). Courses are offered fall, spring and summer semesters.
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Student Learning Outcomes
- Research-based perspective: Student will be able to use a research-based perspective on individual, family, interpersonal and community dynamics across the lifespan.
- Design, implement and sustain program: Student will have the knowledge and skills to design, implement, and sustain family and community service programs.
- Leadership and management: Student will have the knowledge and skills for leadership and management of family and community service programs.
Available Options for Graduate Degrees
Master of Science |
Thesis |
36 Credit Hours |
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Non-Thesis |
36 Credit Hours |
Select one of the following options
Non-Thesis
- HDFS Electives Credits: 6
Total Required Credits: 36 (Thesis & Non-Thesis)
Additional Academic Requirements
GRE: Not Required
TOEFL: 71 Internet-based
TOEFL Essentials: 7.5
IELTS: 6.0
Duolingo: 100
- STEP 1: Applicant Applies to the Graduate School
- Apply to the Graduate School at least two months before the program deadline to allow for processing.
- Graduate School applications received after the program deadline will be denied and referred to the next semester.
- The minimum GPA to apply is 2.75, however a 3.0 or higher is desired.
- GRE is not required.
- STEP 2: Applicant Applies to the Program
- Applicants to the program must submit the documents below by April 1 for fall admission or October 1 for spring admission. Late or incomplete applications will be denied.
- Resume
- A one page, typed goal statement explaining your professional goals and how completion of this degree will assist you in meeting those goals.
- Three letters of recommendation prepared within the past year; one letter must come from an academic professor.
- STEP 3: Admissions Decision
- Complete admission files will be reviewed by faculty for an admissions decision. The Graduate School will notify the applicant via email about their admission status.
General Requirements
Graduate students should consult with their advisor before registering for graduate coursework. For additional information, refer to the Master’s Degree Requirements .
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