Oct 17, 2024  
2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog 
    
2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog

Family and Consumer Sciences - Master of Science


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The master’s program in family and consumer sciences offers three specialized and very different areas of emphasis for a variety of pathways and careers.

General Requirements


All emphasis areas listed below require a minimum of 30 credit hours of coursework at the 4000/5000 level. Only nine credit hours of 4000-level courses are allowed in this master’s program. The student may be required to complete more than the minimum credit hours to satisfy prerequisites or because the student’s committee determines additional coursework is required for the student to reach their professional objective.

The student is responsible for meeting all deadlines, submitting all required forms, and for fulfilling all requirements for the degree.

 

Design, Merchandising and Textiles


This program offers the study of textiles, merchandising of textile and apparel products, various aspects of apparel design and product development including creative and functional design options, and various aspects of interior design.

Student may choose Plan A - Thesis or Plan B - Non-Thesis Project.

An oral defense of thesis or project is required.

Human Development and Family Sciences


This program is designed for professionals who are currently working in human services fields and would like to further their education. This is an entirely online degree program that allows students to progress at their own pace.

Student may choose Plan A - Thesis or Plan B - Non-Thesis Project.

An oral defense of thesis or project is required.

Human Nutrition and Food


This program increases the understanding of food and nutritional science and how to apply that knowledge to disease prevention and enhancement of human potential.

Student may choose Plan A - Thesis or Plan B - Non-Thesis Project.

An oral defense of thesis or project is required.

Student must complete the following (approved by graduate committee):

  • 18 credit hours of courses from food and nutritional sciences, biological, natural and social sciences 6 credit hours of supporting research courses
  • 2 credit hours of graduate research seminars
  • 4 credit hours of FCSC 5960 - Thesis Research  

 

Application Requirements


Admission to our graduate program and selection for department-funded assistantships is highly competitive. Faculty in each program area will review the applications for their program area and priority consideration will be given to applicants who meet or exceed admission requirements and possess research interests that parallel those of the faculty. Applicants will also be evaluated based on their fit with the identified faculty member and whether the identified faculty member is currently accepting graduate students. Faculty members typically select promising students to interview before final decisions are made.  We do not offer conditional admission.

Application requirements can be found here: https://www.uwyo.edu/fcs/graduate-programs/index.html

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