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Oct 12, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog. [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Individual, Family, and Community Sciences, M.S. (Online)
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General Program Information
Jamie Branam Brown, Ph.D. Professor, Program Coordinator
brownjb@etsu.edu
Faculty: Jamie Brown, Michelle Hurley, Kwangman Ko, Mary Langenbrunner, Bethany Novotny, Cassandra Pusateri.
Individual, Family, and Community Sciences is a broadly defined field with an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focused on prevention and remediation to uniquely promote various ways to meet human needs. The Master of Science (M.S.) in Individual, Family, and Community Sciences offers a core curriculum, internship, and capstone experience to provide enhanced competence and advanced qualifications grounded in best practice and directed toward success in the helping professions. Graduates of the program are eligible to become Certified Family Life Educators upon National Council on Family Relations Academic Program Approval. Graduates may further their careers in leadership of individual, family and community science programs, administration of nonprofits, staff training, grant writing, team leader, program development and coordination, family support, parenting education, financial and family management, operational management, marketing and public relations, research and program evaluation, advocacy and community organizing, advancement and fundraising, and expanding number of roles with private, public, voluntary, international, and nonprofit organizations. NOTE: The Master of Science does not lead to professional licensure as a counselor. See the M.A. in Counseling program for information on counselor preparation programs.
Graduate Studies Contact: Admissions Team
Applicants Last Names |
Team Member |
A-F |
Angela Edwards |
G-N |
Alondra Robbins |
O-Z |
Jessimine Strauss |
Email for Applicants or Coordinators* |
gradadmissions@etsu.edu
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Associate Dean |
Scott Kirkby |
*Please send all questions related to admissions to gradadmissions@etsu.edu. This account will be monitored constantly by the three team members, which will provide coverage when someone is out sick or on vacation.
Graduate Studies Contact: Enrollment Team
Students Last Names |
Team Member |
A-J |
Fiona Goodyear |
K-Z |
Rickie Carter |
Email for Students or Coordinators* |
gradschoolforms@etsu.edu
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Associate Dean |
Karin Bartoszuk |
Admission Requirements
The Department of Counseling and Human Services values diversity and does not condone or engage in discrimination based on race, color, gender identity and expression, sexual or affectional orientation, religion, age, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, or socioeconomic status.
Because of the importance of interactional competency in the field of individual, family and community sciences, interpersonal skills, professional behavior, and aptitude for working with individuals, families and community will be considered in addition to academic potential.
In addition to submitting an application and official transcript of all academic work previously completed, the following are required (all materials are to be submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies):
- An undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
Exception: Applicants with an undergraduate GPA below 3.0 may be considered for admission after completion of at least 9 hours of graduate coursework with at least a GPA of 3.5
- Three (3) letters of reference that address the applicant’s abilities and potential for graduate education and individual, family and community sciences professional practice;
- An essay (2-3 pages) detailing experiences that have shaped pursuit of the degree, disposition and skills for advocating and helping others in their personal and social development, and what to anticipate from the graduate program;
- A resume, including personal data, educational experience, employment and volunteer experiences, specialized trainings/professional development, grant or scholarship authorship and/or implementation, organization officer or board membership, and professional affiliations and recognition; and
- After a review of application materials, applicants whose documents indicate a potential for success will be invited for an interview (video conferencing, phone, or in person) with individual, family and community sciences graduate program faculty.
Please note that applicants who are otherwise qualified for admission may not be admitted based on program enrollment and limited resources.
Individual, Family, and Community Sciences M.S. Degree Requirements: 37 credits
Core Requirements |
28 credits |
Advisor Approved Electives |
6 credits |
Capstone |
3 credits |
TOTAL |
37 credits |
Individual, Family, and Community Sciences M.S. Core Requirements: 28 credits
Advisor Approved Electives: 6 credits
Electives are selected by students based on consultation with the graduate coordinator in the human service program. Some suggested electives are listed below.
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