Work and Family Studies majors and degree
programs focus on family and consumer
principle and concepts at the basic and
vocational levels, and the various
potential career paths that are available
to students who pursue this path of study.
This major includes coursework in career,
community, and family connections; human
development; family and family/consumer
resources; interpersonal relationships;
parenting; nutrition and wellness; and
career possibilities in various related
areas.
Select a concentration below to explore
various work and family studies majors and
view colleges and universities offering
majors and degree programs in family and
consumer sciences, consumer merchandising,
family and consumer economics, foodservice
systems, nutrition, facilities planning
and management, human development and
more.
- Family and Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences, General - Business Family and
Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences - Family and Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences
Communication - Consumer
Merchandising/Retailing Management - Family Resource
Management Studies, General - Consumer Economics
- Consumer Services and
Advocacy - Family and Consumer
Economics and Related Services,
Other - Foods, Nutrition, and
Wellness Studies, General - Human Nutrition
- Foodservice Systems
Administration/Management - Foods, Nutrition, and
Related Services, Other - Housing and Human
Environments, General - Facilities Planning
and Management - Home Furnishings and
Equipment Installers - Housing and Human
Environments, Other - Human Development and
Family Studies, General - Adult Development and
Aging - Family Systems
- Child Development
- Family and Community
Services - Child Care and Support
Services Management - Child Care
Provider/Assistant - Developmental Services
Worker - Human Development,
Family Studies, and Related
Services, Other - Apparel and Textiles,
General - Apparel and Textile
Manufacture - Apparel and Textile
Marketing Management - Fashion and Fabric
Consultant - Apparel and Textiles,
Other - Family and Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences, Other
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