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Family Studies
R. Ann Myers, Minor Adviser
Phone: (540) 568-6980
E-mail: myersra@jmu.edu
The interdisciplinary minor in family studies is designed for undergraduates
seeking enhancement of their major and career potential, desiring to
increase understanding of self and relationships, and seeking to make
a positive contribution to society. A substantial knowledge of family-related
issues, family processes, policies, laws, services
and the interrelationship of families and societies will enhance majors
in many fields including anthropology, early and middle education, health
sciences, management, nursing, psychology, social work and sociology.
The minor encourages students to make connections
between their major field and family studies, thereby adding
value to the major and increasing career and graduate study options.
The family studies minor requires a minimum of 18 credit hours
with no more than six credit hours in the student’s major.
One introductory course is required from the following: FAM 133, The
Contemporary Family, or SOCI 276, Sociology of the Family. One course
must be selected from each of these areas: Families in Society, Family
and Intimate Relationships and Human Development in the Family.
An additional course must be selected from any of the three areas.
A capstone course, FAM 400, Family Issues and Applications, is also
required. At least four courses in the minor, including the introductory
course, must have been completed prior to enrolling in FAM 400.
Minor Requirements |
Credit Hours |
Introductory course (choose one of the following) |
3 |
FAM 133. Contemporary Family
SOCI 276. Sociology of the Family
|
|
Families in Society (choose one of the following) |
3 |
ECON 306. Economics of Women and the Family 1 GERN/SOCI 280. Social Gerontology HIST 466. The Family 1400-1800 SOCI
303. Sociology of Death and Dying 2 SOCI 337. Sociology of Gender
SOWK 338. Issues and Policies in Family Services SOWK 342. Child
Welfare Service
|
|
Family and Intimate Relationships (choose one of the following)
|
3 |
FAM 330. Family Relations HTH 372. Human Sexuality
PSYC 275. Psychology of Human Intimacy PSYC 450. Psychology
of Child Abuse and Neglect 1, 3 SOWK 340. Violence in Families 4
|
|
Human Development in the Family (choose one of the following): |
3 |
FAM 300. Child Development 1,6
FAM 335. Parents Throughout the Life Cycle
PSYC 304. Death and Dying: Thanatology 1, 5
PSYC 365. Developmental Psychology 1, 7
PSYC 470. Psychology of the Young Adult 1
PSYC 475. Psychology of Adulthood 1
SOWK 387. Working with Teenagers
|
|
Capstone |
3 |
FAM 400. Family Issues and Applications
1
|
|
Additional family studies course |
3 |
(choose additional course from B, C, D or one
of the following):
FAM 487. Special Topics in Family Issues
FAM 490. Special Studies in Family Issues
FAM Elective
|
|
|
| |
18 |
1 Course has one or more prerequisites.
2 May not also take PSYC 304 in the minor.
3 May not also take SOWK 340 in the minor.
4 May not also take PSYC 450 in the minor.
5 May not also take SOCI 303 in the minor.
6 May not also take PSYC 365 in the minor.
7 May not also take FAM 300 in the minor