The department
of Family and Consumer Sciences offers several majors.
These include Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising, Housing
and Environmental Design (Interior Design), Family and Consumer Sciences,
Child Development, and Teaching Family and Consumer
Sciences. Each area of specialization prepares graduates
to pursue professional careers in Family and Consumer
Sciences in such fields as education, business, extension
services, research, communications, social welfare,
public health, international service, and careers in
a variety of other agencies, organizations and institutions.
Family and Consumer Sciences is the field of knowledge
and service focusing on families as they function
in various forms. Family and Consumer Sciences integrates
knowledge from its own research and other areas such
as the physical, biological and social sciences, and
the arts, and applies this knowledge to the enrichment
of the lives of individuals and families. The Department
of Family and Consumer Sciences is involved effectively
in the scientific, cultural, social and economic dynamics
of a changing society.