Child & Family Studies: Family Studies
Family Studies is a degree for early childhood family education.
Courses
- CFS515 — Foundations of Parent/Family Education
- CFS521 — Development of Young Children
- CFS522 — Family Studies: Parent Involvement
- CFS605 — Issues and Topics in Early Childhood and Family Studies
- CFS608 — Developmental Screening and Assessment
- CFS611 — Foundation of Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education
- CFS621 — Research Methods: Child/Family
- CFS625 — Methods of Parent and Family Education
- CFS631 — Development of Infants and Toddlers
- CFS632 — Analysis of Families with Children with Disabilities
- CFS665 — Parent Education Practicum
- CFS680 — ECSE Infant Student Teaching
- CFS681 — ECSE Preschool Student Teaching
- CFS691 — Enrollment Continuation: Masters Level
- CFS699 — Master's Culminating Project
- COUN678 — Introduction to Graduate Statistics
- HURL597 — Human Relations for Teachers I
- SPED505 — Behavior Theories and Practices in Special Education
- SPED515 — Assistive Technology for Students with Special Needs
- SPED520 — Characteristics of Students with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities