The University of Arizona

Curriculum for FSHD majors

The curriculum for FSHD majors is designed to provide a strong foundation in theory, research, issues, and applications related to family/interpersonal processes and human development across the lifespan. Complementary coursework provides students with a grounding in social/behavioral and biological sciences, as well as basic skills in research, writing, and communication. Students also complete a focused sequence of coursework in a career-related area of specialization.

The Academic Program Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (BS) with a major in FSHD consist of:

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FSHD 117 - Online Version
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See Also

FSHD Graduate Program Details
The McClelland Institute
Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FACSED)
Retailing and Consumer Sciences (RCSC)