Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Program Overview
The College of Human Sciences is a member of the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA), a consortium of primarily land grant universities that have come together to offer post-baccalaureate programs, through distance education, to students whose families or careers have prevented them from completing an on-campus degree. GPIDEA allows students to pursue a degree or certificate offered by a single institution or multiple institutions - although students are admitted at one institution, they may enroll in courses at multiple institutions at a standard tuition.
There is a nationwide shortage of Family and Consumer Sciences teachers. This master's degree in Family Consumer Sciences Education will provide professional education courses (pedagogy) that could contribute to meeting the requirements for teacher certification. The program is a 36-41 credit hour post-baccalaureate program of study which will lead to a master's degree.
There is a nationwide shortage of Family and Consumer Sciences teachers. This master's degree in Family Consumer Sciences Education will provide professional education courses (pedagogy) that could contribute to meeting the requirements for teacher certification. The program is a 36-41 credit hour post-baccalaureate program of study which will lead to a master's degree.
Program Delivery
Classes are delivered using web-based instruction.
Contact Information
Barbara Bass
Executive Assistant to Dean Linda Hover and TTU GPIDEA Campus Coordinator
College of Human Sciences
Box 4112 Lubbock, TX 79409
806.742.3031
Email: barbara.bass@ttu.edu
Executive Assistant to Dean Linda Hover and TTU GPIDEA Campus Coordinator
College of Human Sciences
Box 4112 Lubbock, TX 79409
806.742.3031
Email: barbara.bass@ttu.edu
