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Graduate Child and Family Studies Courses
Graduate Food and Nutrition Courses
Graduate Human and Consumer Sciences General Education Courses
Graduate Interior Architecture Courses
Graduate Retail Management Courses
The School of Human and Consumer Sciences offers master's programs with concentrations in early childhood education, family studies, and food and nutrition. Graduate courses in retail merchandising and interior architecture are also available.
To be awarded the Master of Science degree, you must earn a minimum of 45 hours if you select the thesis option or 50 quarter hours if araduate project option is selected. You are required to have an approved program of study in your file by the end of the first quarter of enrollment. Your graduate program is planned by you and your advisor, taking into consideration your undergraduate preparation and professional goals.
The maximum time allowed between the date that you first initiate graduate study toward the master's degree and the date that you complete the requirements for the degree is six calendar years. You may transfer a maximum of 12 quarter hours of graduate credit from an accredited university, providing the credit to be transferred has been designated graduate credit at the institution where taken, is letter graded B or better, was earned in the past five years, wa applicable oward an advanced degree at the institution where taken, and is approved by your advisor and graduate coordinator. Credit for courses taken by correspondence cannot be accepted toward the required minimum hours.
Eligibility to Apply
You must meet the following requirements to be considered for unconditional admission to the graduate program in the School of Human and Consumer Sciences:
If you do not meet the above standards, you may be admitted on a conditional basis and informed of the conditions you must meet before being accepted unconditionally. These courses may or may not apply toward your degree. If you are admitted on a conditional basis, you are not eligible for financial assistance.
Application
The following materials must be received before your application can be considered for admission:
Submit your completed application, GRE scores, transcripts, and application fee to the Office of Graduate Studies, Ohio University, McKee House, Athens OH 45701-2979.
The letter of intent, resume and letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the graduate coordinator, School of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University, Grover Center W324, Athens OH 45701-2979.
The cover letter of appliction, resume, statement of goals and autobiography, and letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the gradute coordinator, School of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University, Grover Center W324, Athens, OH 45701-2979
While applications for admission are accepted during all quarters, it is recommended that applications for both admission and financial aid for the following year be received by March 1. International students must also present TOEFL scores. Financial assistance, such as assistantships are available.
The Family Studies Program prepares individuals to work with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families, in a wide range of employment settings, both in academia and in human services. Academically, the program takes a lifespan approach to individual and family development that is multidisciplinary, systemic, and research-based with a focus on integrating the latest developments in theory and practice into a personal and professional framework. The Program of Study is intended to be highly flexible, accommodating current practitioners who wish to enhance their skills and knowledge base, and new professionals who are considering an academic career, or work in specialized areas. Examples of these areas and special populations include gerontology, mental health, substance abuse, family development, children's services, hospital services, advocacy for special populations, policy creation and implementation, and programs that foster the development of strong and enriching relationships over the lifespan. Together with your advisor, you will develop a Program of Study reflective of your experiences and professional goals. You may select either the thesis or graduate project option.
Requirements for early childhood education or family studies with the thesis option are:
Required Courses:HCCF 664 Advanced Child Development (5) HCCF 674 Advanced Family Development (5) HCGE 626 Seminar in Human and Consumer Sciences (2) HCGE 692 Research (4) HCGE 695 Thesis(1) (5) EDRE 501 Introduction to Research Methods or PSY 520 Elementary Statistics or EDRE 720 Education Statistics
1 You are encouraged to select a topic for your thesis in an area of interest shared by you and your advisor.
Requirements for early childhood education or family studies with the graduate project option are:
Required Courses: HCCF 664 Advanced Child Development (5) HCCF 674 Advanced Family Development (5) HCGE 626 Seminar in Human and Consumer Sciences (2) HCGE 692 Research (4) EDRE 501 Introduction to Research Methods or PSY 520 Elementary Statistics or EDRE 720 Education Statistics
1 You are encouraged to select a topic for your thesis in an area of interest shared by you and your advisor.
Our master's program offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of food and nutrition. You will take required core courses in food and nutrition and then take approved courses in a minor. Recommended minors include consumer food, food education, community nutrition and health promotion, long term care, and sports and fitness. However, you can also design a unique program to fulfill the minor requirements. In this case, you would choose from existing graduate courses available at Ohio University and design a program that best compliments your career goals. The versatility of the program makes it suitable to meet the graduate needs of numerous individuals including those with limited food or nutrition undergraduate training, those already with a registered dietetics credential but who wish to obtain an advanced degree, educators who wish to obtain training in food and nutrition, or those who require additional course work in order to apply for a dietetics internship. Graduate students will be encouraged to do multidisciplinary research when appropriate.
Program Requirements
Requirements for food and nutrition with thesis option:
Required courses: HCFN 532 Research Design and Methods in Nutrition (3) HCFN 650 Diet and Chronic Disease (4) HCFN Elective (3-4) HCGE 591B Seminar in Food and Nutrition (2) HCGE 626 Seminar in Human and Consumer Sciences (2) HCGE 692 Research (4) HCGE 695(1) Thesis PSY 520 Elememtary Statistics or EDRE 720 Education Statistics
Requirements for food and nutrition with graduate project option:
Required Courses: HCFN 532 Research Design and Methods in Nutrition (3) HCFN 650 Diet and Chronic Disease (4) HCFN Elective (3-4) HCGE 591B Seminar in Food and Nutrition (2) HCGE 626 Seminar in Human and Consumer Sciences (2) HCGE 692 Research (4) PSY 520 Elementary Statistics or EDRE 720 Education Statistics
Pre-approved Minors
Consumer Food--for food service or hospitality managers that wish to increase their knowledge in food and nutrition.
Required Courses: HCFN 522 Experimental Foods (4) HCFN 530 Food Sanitation and Safety (2) MKT 501 Marketing Principles (4) MKT 544 Consumer Behavior (4)
Regardless of thesis or project option, select 2-13 credits of approved graduate electives in MKT, HCFN, HCGE
Foods Education--to advance the study of food and nutrition education to individuals with already established careers in dietetics, K-12 education, medical education, nursing/other allied health disciplines, health administration, public health, and food industry professionals.
Required Courses: HCFN 522 Experimental Foods (4) HCFN 533 Food Safety and Sanitation (2) HCCF 664 Advanced Child Development (5) or HCCF 674 Advanced Family Development (5)Regardless of thesis or project option, select 5-16 credits of approved graduate HCFN, HCGE, HCCF electives.
Community Nutrition and Health Promotion--will prepare graduates to practice in a community agency, worksite wellness program, or related setting.
Required Courses HLTH 530 Worksite Health Promotion (4) HLTH 607 Health Promotion and Health Behavior (4) HLTH 608 Health Policy (4) HLTH 610 Program Evaluation and Assessment in Health Care (5)
If graduate project option, select 9-10 credits of approved electives.
Long-Term Care--for the nutrition or health professional seeking to gain knowledge and skills related to working with the elderly.
Complete requirements for the Gerontology Certificate (23)
Sports and Fitness--for the nutrition professional needing more training in exercise and fitness or for the fitness professional who needs more advanced training in nutrition.
Required Courses: HCFN 660 Nutrition for Sports and Fitness (4) PESS 514 Exercise Physiology (4) PESS 515 Exercise Physiology Lab (3) PESS 616 Sports Psychology and Adult Fitness (4) PESS 617 Exercise Prescription (3)
If graduate project option, select 9-10 credits of approved electives.
Specialized Studies
Create an approved interdisciplinary program that incorporates graduate courses to meet your career goals. Requires 16-27 credit hours of approved coursework.
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