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Dec 04, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Community, Family and Addiction Sciences, Undergraduate Minor
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The CFAS department offers a minor in community, family and addiction sciences (CFAS) that provides a basic understanding of family systems, addiction, recovery, and human services. It is designed for students who are interested in counseling, human services, or nonprofit administration. Courses for the minor are finalized and approved in conjunction with the student’s major and minor advisors. All required and prerequisite courses much be completed with a grade of “C” or better. The minor requires 12 hours of foundational courses and 6 hours of prescribed electives. Electives are select upper-level CFAS courses that allow students to customize the minor based on their academic needs and career goals. The minor can also serve as a CFAS concentration for students completing the B.S. in Human Sciences. It is recommended that students complete the required coursework using the following guidelines:
- First take CFAS 2301 and ADRS 2310 .
- Then take ADRS 3325 .
- Thirdly choose two from CFAS 4300 , CFAS 4330 , CFAS 4380 .
- Finally take CFAS 4331 .
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