What is Family Studies?


The family studies major (FAMS) recognizes the crucial role of families in society. The FAMS curriculum focuses on personal relationships and their connection to and impact on human living and development.

The Major Family Studies is the study of how individuals grow and develop across the life cycle-particularly in the context of personal, marital, and family relationships. Family Studies courses expose students to both practical and theoretical content in areas such as dating and relationship formation, gender roles, marital relationships, human sexuality, parenting, family dynamics, and families and society. The family studies major (FAMS) recognizes the crucial role of families in society. The FAMS curriculum focuses on personal relationships and their connection to and impact on human living and development.

This discipline concerns the study of an individual's physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual development from birth through adulthood and how that individual development impacts the family unit. It studies family dynamics from a systemic, developmental framework. The societal issues confronting families, including family law and family economics, are examined. The theories and research which attempt to explain and predict family functioning from an individual and societal perspective are emphasized.

 

The greatest gift we can give to the world is creating a continuous,
uninterrupted, loving family structure.
 
~Aldona Laita  (2002)

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