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Dec 08, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Human Development and Family Science - Family and Community Services (MS)
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The Family and Community Services Master’s degree program, is offered as an inter-institutional online program sponsored by the Innovative Digital Education Alliance (IDEA). This program equips professionals to help families and communities thrive in today’s world. This degree prepares students to manage programs and deliver quality services, as well as understand family and community dynamics and human development across the lifespan.
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Course Requirements
A culminating experience is required for this option. The graduate student works with the major professor and the supervisory committee to determine the parameters of the culminating experience. Required Courses
30 credit hours
The following courses are required for all Family and Community Services Students at all GPIDEA Campuses: Elective Courses
Select one course Capstone Courses
Select one Practica
Practica not required, but the courses below will support capstone experiences as determined by the student and committee. Total Hours Required for Master’s: 36
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