This Bachelor of Science program prepares students to help families navigate the complexities of modern life, including relationships, work-life balance, child-rearing, aging care, finances, food choices, and housing. Graduates are qualified to teach in a variety of settings such as middle and high schools, occupational training programs, adult education, or serve as extension educators. The curriculum offers a broad foundation across all areas of family and consumer sciences, emphasizing characteristics of different learners and clients, learning principles, and teaching methods.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you enjoy working with people, have strong communication and leadership skills, and want to make a positive difference in communities, this program is a good fit. It’s ideal for those interested in helping youth and adults develop essential skills for successful living and working, and it prepares students for meaningful careers in education, community service, and related fields.
While the program provides comprehensive coverage of family and consumer sciences, it also offers options for suggested certificates, minors, and dual majors, including areas like Human Development and Family Science, Nutrition, Health Education, Financial Counseling, and foreign language minors such as French, German, and Spanish.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
10.65L
Living cost
Specific degree requirements are available via the program's official requirements page. The program focuses on developing teaching skills and comprehensive knowledge across family and consumer sciences, supported by internship opportunities and extracurricular clubs.

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Graduates can work as teachers, child care center administrators, youth services specialists, professional development trainers, or extension educators. Internship opportunities have included roles at Boys and Girls Clubs, restaurants, banks, Lutheran Social Services, and youth camps, providing practical experience for future careers.