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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Family Studies and Human Services (B.S.)-Salina Campus


Mindy S. Markham, Coordinator
Assistant Professors: Behan and Markham.

2310 Centennial Road
Salina, KS 67401-8196
785-826-2692
Fax: 785-826-2627
www.salina.k-state.edu/fshs

The K-State School of Family Studies and Human Services (FSHS) offers their bachelor’s degree program on the K-State Salina campus.

The family studies and human services degree program focuses on the processes underlying human development in a family context across the life cycle.  Students learn to implement and assess programs and services designed to strengthen and enhance individual and family well-being.  Graduates are employed in various social service arenas - for example, youth programs, family and community service programs, residential programs, the judicial system, Cooperative Extension, higher education, elder care facilities, and public health programs.

More information about this exciting and rewarding field of study may be found on the K-State FSHS website.

Bachelor’s degree requirements

General Requirements (39-40 credit hours)


Natural and Physical Sciences (7 credit hours)


Life science and physical science electives (one course must be taken in each area; one course must include a laboratory)

Quantitative studies (6 credit hours)


Integrative Human Ecology course (1 credit hour)


 

Professional Studies (63 credit hours)


NOTE: Each of the professional studies courses requires a grade of C or higher.

Professional electives (24 credit hours)


  • Select 12 credit hours in courses numbered 100 or higher from the following content areas: FSHS, Political Science, Psychology, Women’s Studies, American Ethnic Studies, Gerontology, Leadership Studies, and courses from the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work.
  • Select  9 credit hours in courses numbered 300 or higher from one content area listed above

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Unrestricted electives (16-17 credit hours)


 

Total hours required for graduation (120)