Minoring in Family Studies
There is no bachelor’s degree offered in the department, however there is a family studies minor, which prepares students to pursue graduate work in family studies, human development, marriage and family therapy, or the mental health field.
The minor will:
- Help you grow, maximize your potential, and understand yourself and others better.
- Provide you with greater sensitivity and awareness to diversity and multi-cultural issues.
- Give you scientific information about all aspects of human sexuality.
- Cover a wide range of information about mate selection, as well as couple and family functioning.
- Help you understand different approaches to couple/family therapy.
CFT 150, 225, 350, and 360 have been approved as General Education courses and CFT 225 has been approved as a multicultural course! Register now!
Required Courses
- CFT 150 – Personal Growth
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Facilitates self-awareness and understanding, developing close relationships, resolving interpersonal conflict, promoting physical and psychological health, and examining and expanding one’s life goals.
3 Credits
- CFT 225 – Multicultural Issues and Families
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Explores a variety of multicultural topics related to culture, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, and physical attributes. Identifies aspects of culture as it relates to internalized beliefs, biases, values, individual and family interactions. Students will examine these topics in relation to self and others. Focuses on awareness, knowledge, and skills in working with diverse individuals, families, and groups in a variety of settings.
3 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or ENG 102
- CFT 350 – Human Sexuality
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Formerly listed as (Formerly COU 350)
Addresses the physical, social, and emotional aspects of human sexuality. Introduction to scientific information and research pertaining to human sexual behavior and relationships. Addresses topics related to healthy sexuality, decision-making, sexual attitudes, sexual communication and relationships, sexuality over the lifespan, and a variety of issues related to sexuality in today’s society.
3 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or ENG 102
- CFT 360 – Contemporary Marriage and Families
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Formerly listed as (Formerly COU 360)
Analysis of historic and contemporary trends in marriage and family relationships in American society. Examination of major family processes through the life cycle, including functional and dysfunctional patterns and their interactions with individuals and communities. Includes information on family development and parenting.
3 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or ENG 102
- CFT 370 – Successful Couple and Marital Relationships
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Formerly listed as (Formerly COU 370)
Examination of dating, mate-selection, and successful couple and marital relationships. Focuses on the individual, social, cultural, and environmental factors that effect couple and marital relationships. Provides students with the opportunity to evaluate current, past, and future relationships. Functional and dysfunctional patterns of behavior (communication, conflict resolution, etc.) explored.
3 Credits
Prerequisites ENG 101 or ENG 102.
- CFT 428 – Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy
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Formerly listed as (Formerly COU 428)
Basic examination of marriage and family therapy, including professional issues, major theories and techniques, and introduction to marriage and family counseling skills. Focus is for students preparing for marriage and family therapy (CFT) as a field of professional study or for those students who may work with individuals and families (e.g. child welfare, education, healthcare, law, etc).
3 Credits
Prerequisite: CFT 150
Undergraduate Catalog
in the department of marriage and family therapy.
Information for Undergraduate Instructors
Please visit the Instructor Resources for Undergraduate Teaching page to connect to program resources for instructors, university resources, and to express an interest in teaching in our Family Studies Minor!