With a Master's degree in Family and Consumer Sciences Education from Texas Tech University, you can help shape the future of family and consumer sciences education.
Our Family and Consumer Sciences Education master's degree—the only one in Texas—will qualify you for leadership roles. You will gain the experience and expertise to advance your career, while earning a master's degree from a school with a national reputation for excellence.
Our master's program in family and consumer sciences education provides you with unique graduate school opportunities. You will have the chance to:
Work with nationally renowned faculty. Our master's program is led by some of the nation's top researchers and authors in family and consumer sciences education.
Connect with leading curriculum developers. Texas Tech's Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences publishes textbooks and class materials used by family and consumer sciences (formerly known as home economics) teachers nationwide.
Participate directly in research. If you choose the thesis option, you will design and execute your own research program with close guidance from a faculty adviser.
Become part of a broad professional network. Our faculty maintain relationships with family and consumer sciences researchers and educators across the country. In addition, our alumni hold leadership positions throughout Texas and the nation.
Broaden Your Career Opportunities in Family and Consumer Sciences
The Family and Consumer Sciences Education master's degree is open to licensed teachers who seek to improve their credentials, and to bachelor's degree holders who have not yet earned a teaching license.
The nation faces a shortage of family and consumer science teachers, and an even greater shortage of qualified leaders. You can help to close the leadership gap by earning a master's degree from Texas Tech. With this degree, you will be qualified to:
Develop family and consumer sciences curriculum
Teach dual-credit courses
Perform evaluations and assessments
Collaborate with community leaders to promote family and consumer sciences programs
The M.S. degree program is designed to prepare students for advancement in Family and Consumer Sciences Education careers. The thesis option (36 semester credit hours) requires 15 hrs. in FCSE, 3 hrs. in statistics, 2 hrs. of FCSE seminar, 9 hrs. of electives, 1 hr. of FCSE research and 6 hrs. of thesis research.
The non-thesis option (36 semester credit hours) requires 21 hrs. in FCSE, 2 hrs. of FCSE seminar, 12 hrs. of electives, 1 hr. of FCSE research. A comprehensive portfolio is required to complete the program.
Students in either thesis or non-thesis options select additional elective courses, based on individual needs, and may complete a minor if desired.
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Planlanan Ocak 2025
College of Human Sciences
Texas Tech University,
LUBBOCK,
Texas,
79409, United States
The applicant must have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or its equivalent from a foreign institution.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - The minimum TOEFL score required is 79.
International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) - The minimum IELTS required score is an overall band score of 6.5 on the Academic version.
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - The minimum required PTE Academic score is 60.
Cambridge C2 Proficiency Test (Cambridge CPE) - The minimum required Cambridge CPE grade is a score of 180 or above.
Cambridge C1 Advanced Proficiency Test (Cambridge CAE) - The minimum required Cambridge CAE grade is a score of 175 or above.
Recommended deadlines for international students are as follows:
January 15 for Fall and Summer semesters
July 15 for Spring semesters
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