Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Records

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SDSU-Archives UA 009.05

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Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences Records

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  • 1975-2007 (Creation)

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1.0 linear feet (1 records box) moving image materials

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Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences offers four undergraduate programs and is housed in the department including: Consumer Affairs, Early Childhood Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education and Human Development and Family Studies.

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The Department of Human Development, Consumer and Family Sciences offers four undergraduate degree programs: Consumer Affairs, Early Childhood Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, and Human Development and Family Studies.

The department also provides minors in Consumer Affairs, Gerontology, Leadership and Management of Nonprofit Organizations, and Human Development and Family Studies. Graduate study is available through a Master of Science program in Family and Consumer Sciences with specializations in Family Financial Planning or Child and Family Studies. Within the Child and Family Studies specialization, students may concentrate in Human Development and Family Studies or Early Childhood Education.

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