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Mid-Term Study SessionOffice Hour Lesson 3
+Course Sequencing
What is a core class? Are the core classes taught
every semester? What is a prerequisite? What are the core classes
for a Marriage and Family Studies Major?
+Marriage and Family StudiesCore ClassesLower Division Core Classes
FAML 150 Introduction FAML 160 Family Relations FAML 220 Parenting FAML 300 Marriage HFED 340 Money Management
Upper Division Core Classes (junior or senior standing)
FAML 360 Family Stress and Coping
FAML 400 Family Theories and Dynamics
FAML 430 Family and Community Relationships
FAML 445 Family Practicum FAML 498R Internship
Human Development Class PSYCH 201 Lifespan Dev OR CHILD 210 Child Dev and
PSYCH 322 Adult Dev
Research Class CHILD 400 Research and
Evaluation OR PSYCH 302 Research
Methods OR SOC 340 Research Methods
Advocacy Class COMM 235 Public Relations
OR FAML 460 Child and Family
Advocacy
+Course Content
FAML 160 Family Relations Family development
across the lifespan Family as a system,
family interaction, family issues and family roles
Emphasize the relationship of the family and its environment.
Cultural diversity and heritage of families.
FAML 220 Parenting Theories, principles, and
practices needed to build nurturing and supportive parent-child relationships
FAML 300 Marriage Contemporary issues
affecting marriage Skills and principles
needed to build strong and successful marriages
+Prerequisites
What core classes have them? FAML 445 Family Practicum—requires all the lower
division core classes before you can take this class FAML 498R Internship—must take FAML 445 Practicum
first Some of the Development, Research, Advocacy and
Elective classes have them as well
+Emphasis Areas
How many emphases? Can you name them? What’s the difference? Which do I take to get into
graduate school?
+Emphasis Areas Professional General
Available on campus and online Electives focus more towards careers relating to family life
education and related careers in community settings Requires Math 221c Statistics
Professional Clinical focus of electives is more towards a career in practice (therapy,
social work, etc.) Requires Math 221c Statistics
Home and Family Living Electives focus more on child development, home management,
and health Good major if you started out as Family and Consumer Science and
changed your mind
Family Advocacy and Policy Electives focus on advocacy, political science, and law
+Historical Roots of the Field
What disciplines have contributed most to the field of Marriage and Family Studies?
What are the earliest roots of the field of marriage and family studies?
What federal law created the American Land Grant University System?
What president signed it into law?
What did this law ensure?
+Historical Roots Answers
What are the earliest roots of the field? Self-help books and groups emerged around the 1800s
What federal law created the American Land Grant University System? Morrill Act
What president signed it into law? President Abraham Lincoln
What did this law ensure? That each state had a university focused on practical education
What disciplines have contributed most to the field of Marriage and Family Studies? Psychology and Sociology
+Professional organizations, conferences, and certifications What Professional organizations were discussed in class? What is the benefit of being involved with these
organizations as a student? What is the premier professional organization for the field of
marriage and family studies? What internationally recognized credential did they create? AAMFT stands for? AMCAP stands for? NARME stands for?
+Professional Organizations
National Counsel on Family Relations (NCFR) National Association for Relationship and Marriage
Education (NARME) American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
(AAMFT) Association of Mormon Counselors and
Psychotherapists (AMCAP)
+Certified Family Life Educator
What is the difference between provisional CFLE certification and full certification?
In order to become a CFLE, you need to document what?
+Family Studies and Money
What can you expect to make with a bachelor's degree in this field?
What did you learn about supporting a family from Brother Gardner's presentation?
According to Bro Gardner, how much do you need to live on (in Idaho or thereabouts)?
+Basics of the Readings
Historical and Philosophical Perspectives Article. Anything we haven’t covered? What was the field of Marriage and Family Studies
Historically called?
Careers in Family Science Readings. Key points? On Becoming Adults in God’s Kingdom. Favorite part?
Key points?
+Meet the Faculty Panel
Favorite story from the panel? What recommendations came from the panel? What jobs in the career book would an Marriage and Family
Studies degree NOT prepare you for?
+Questions