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Master of Science in Human Development & Social Policy (HDSPMS) - Thesis Option• 2016-17
Name: ______U of U ID#:______Admitted (Yr/Sem): ______Exp. Grad. (Yr/Sem): ______P/T:___ F/T:___ Last First
Name Department Notes: Chair of Supervisory Committee Committee Member Committee Member Director of Graduate Studies Sonia Salari Family and Consumer Studies Core Courses: 15 credits
All students must take FCS 6901 and 6902 Course Title Credit Matric/ Semester Year Grade Thesis/project development Hours Non-Matric their first year. FCS 6901 Thesis/Project Development Seminar I 1 Fall FCS 6902 Thesis/Project Development Seminar II 2 Spring Choose 4 Core courses from the Course Title Credit Matric/ Semester Year Grade following 6 options: Hours Non-Matric FCS 6200 Families and Social Policy (Spring) 3 FCS 6630 Healthy Communities (Fall) 3 FCS 6563 Program and Policy Evaluation (recommended 3 Spring of second year because of pre-reqs) FCS 6700 Analyzing Community Growth (every other Fall) 3 FCS 6800 Human Dev & Social Policy 3 (every other Spring) CHILD LIFE STUDENTS ONLY!!!!! FCS 5312 Childhood Healthcare II (Spring only) Allied Courses: 6 Credits
See second page for options. Course Title Credit Matric/ Semester Year Grade Approval from Director of Graduate Studies or Hours Non-Matric Chair of Supervisory Committee needed FCS 5310 Foundations of Child Life 3 FCS 5311 Childhood Healthcare I 3 Research Methods and Statistics Courses: 6 Credits See second page for options. Course Title Credit Matric/ Semester Year Grade Hours Non-Matric Research Methods Course 3 Statistics Course 3 Thesis Hours: 7-10 Credits Course Title Credit Matric/ Semester Year Grade Hours Non-Matric FCS 6970 FCS 6970
Minimum Credit Hours Required: 34 Choose One Research Methods course: FCS 6560 – Survey Research Methods SOC 6110 Methods of Social Research (3) (Spring) SOC 6*** Qualitative Methods (3) (only offered periodically) PSY 6210 Developmental Methods (3) (only offered periodically)
Choose One Statistics course: PUBPL 6290 Applied Quantitative Methods (3) (Fall) SOC 6120 Statistics I (3) (Fall) PSY 6500 Quantitative Methods I (3) (Fall) PSY 6250 Applied Statistics (3) (Spring) (on-line)
Graduate Courses that can be used for the FCS Allied Hours (select courses you have not already earned credit for as either an undergraduate or graduate student): Course Summer Fall Spring 5170 Creativity & Cognition X 5210 Family Life Education X odd yrs 5230 Adolescent Development X X X 5240 Mid/Later Life Adult Development and Family Relations -- varies 5250 Theories of Human Development --Varies 5280 Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage -- Varies 5282 Conflict and mediation X 5310 Foundations of Child Life X 5311 Childhood Healthcare I (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5312 Childhood Healthcare II (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5370 Family Violence X X X 5380 Family Problems X X 5390 Gender & Minorities Across Lifespan X 5430 Families, Consumers & Health X 5510 Investment & Life Ins Plan for Fam (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5520 Retirement & Benefits Plan for Fam (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5530 Income Tax Planning for Fam (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5540 Estate Planning for Fam (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5550 Fam Fin Plan Captstone (must have completed pre-reqs) X 5590 Intensive Spanish Culture and Community X 6120 Demographic Methods (must have completed stats through multiple regression) X 6300 Housing and Community Development - varies 6400 Families and Economic Policy - varies 6450 Nonprofit Community Organizations X 6600 Environments and Human Behavior - varies 6730 Community Development & Environmental Change X 6940 Lifespan Attachment Theory - varies