Family and Consumer Sciences comprises a general introduction to the broad areas of family and consumer sciences and, with an appropriate minor, can provide students with a well-rounded preparation for life or for further advanced study. Subjects include fashion, nutrition, finance, child development, and housing.
Family and Consumer Sciences offers an amazingly broad spectrum of courses for students interested in studying the role of individuals within families and as consumers. Majors require a minor or double major.
Family and Consumer Sciences majors learn tangible skills about concreate subjects that easily translate into opportunities in the real world. Our graduates learn about concerns that relate to basic needs such as housing, nutrition, apparel, finance, life management and relationships