2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog

College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Family, Youth and Community Sciences
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
The FYCS minor provides an introduction to the core areas of family, youth and community, and is particularly useful to students whose career plans include working with people in a variety of settings. A minimum of 15 credit hours is required and includes four core FYCS courses plus one elective, which can be selected from FYCS courses or from an approved list.
Courses (12 credits)
FYC 3001 Introduction to Family, Youth and Community Sciences | 3 |
FYC 3101 Parenting and Family Development or FYC 3112 Contemporary Family Problems and Intervention | 3 |
FYC 3201 Foundations of Youth Development | 3 |
FYC 3401 Introduction to Social and Economic Perspectives on the Community | 3 |
Electives (3 credits)
Any additional FYCS course or select one from approved area of specialization (AOS) courses. Students must meet any prerequisites. |