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Family Studies Minor


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Family Studies Minor  

Purpose and Focus

The Family Studies minor provides students with a basic understanding of interpersonal development, behavior, and relationships throughout the lifespan. Drawing on theory, research, and experience, this minor provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding individuals and families. This minor provides specialized knowledge for employment in a variety of educational and social service settings to enhance the development of individuals and families. The minor is designed for students in counseling, communications, health sciences, nursing, policy-making, psychology, recreation, social work, and sociology and for those who want to work with individuals or families. This minor also helps prepare those interested in pursuing graduate studies in counseling and couple and family therapy.

Advisement

Upon acceptance as a minor, each student must meet with an advisor. To ensure orderly progress toward the degree, the faculty of the Couple and Family Therapy Program strongly suggest that minors see an advisor at least once each year, preferably every semester. Family Studies Minor Advising can be reached at 702-895-1392 or katelyncierra.usam@unlv.edu.

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, www.nwccu.org

Admission Policies

Students may declare Family Studies as a minor at anytime subsequent to being matriculated. Students must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.00 to declare and to graduate with a minor in Family Studies.

Program Policies

A minimum overall GPA of 2.00 must be maintained in order to continue in the Family Studies minor.

 

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