The Masters of Education program is designed for K-12 teachers and other educational practitioners who want to earn a master's and are seeking leadership positions for infusing technology into teaching and learning environments.
Masters of Family and Consumer Sciences
Administered by the College of Human Sciences, the Masters of Family and Consumer Sciences (MFCS) is a flexible degree option designed for professionals who want to advance their careers with a graduate degree. See an overview of the MFCS degree and certificate options.
MFCS graduate degree options available through distance education:
Master of Family and Consumer Sciences - Educational Studies
Master of Family and Consumer Sciences - Comprehensive
Master of Family and Consumer Sciences - Dietetics
Master of Family and Consumer Sciences - Family Financial Planning
Master of Family and Consumer Sciences - Gerontology
In addition to the MFCS degree option, the program offers certificates for Family Financial Planning and Gerontology. Certificate programs require fewer graduate credit hours than do Masters programs.
View all graduate degree programs (on and off-campus) available in the College of Human Sciences.