Minor in Family Studies
Overview
We offer a program that is flexible in content and has an emphasis on practical application. Students have an opportunity to explore functional and dysfunctional family systems dynamics and to take courses focused on childhood and adolescence, trauma, familial relationships, and family counseling. Individuals who want to work with families, couples, or children will be set up for success with a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies from Arizona Christian University.
Mission Statement: Arizona Christian University’s Family Studies program prepares students to assist families through service and research by framing relevant knowledge and skills with a biblical worldview.
Vision Statement: The vision of ACU’s Family Study Major program is to graduate superior evaluators of family study research and theory, Christ-like practitioners, and agents of change in the lives of families.
Why Family Studies at ACU?
In addition to a faculty to student ratio of 17:1 and a rigorous and biblically-integrated curriculum, ACU’s Family Studies program offers several unique advantages:
- Our unique department is staffed with clinically-active faculty, who are able to provide insightful information based on their vast professional experiences.
- Students will graduate as provisionally Certified Family Life Educators by the National Counsil on Family Relations.
- What is Family Life Education? (https://www.ncfr.org/index.php/cfle-certification/what-family-life-education)
- This is a terminal degree, therefore students are prepared to enter the workforce or their graduate studies with significant confidence in their educational experiences.
- For over 20 years, many of our graduates have continued their studies to pursue careers as licensed marriage & family therapists, counselors, and social workers.
What will I study?
Following completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies – Marriage and Family from ACU, students will:
- Be able to identify and evaluate psychological, spiritual, physical, and social contributors to optimal human development
- Be able to evaluate families and their functioning using research and systemic theories
- Be able to design, implement, and evaluate family life education programs
- Explore and evaluate societal issues that impact families
- Explore career options
Undergraduate students are introduced to fascinating topics through mandatory and elective courses that are often preserved for graduate studies, including:
- Trauma and families
- Play therapy
- Family structure and dynamics
- Parent/child relations
- Gender studies
- Family resource management
- Grief and loss in families
- Public policy
- Transformational marriage
- Early learning environments
- Poverty
Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Arizona Christian University
Building 2000
1 W. Firestorm Way
Glendale, AZ 85306
Phone:
(602) 489-5300
Email:
[email protected]
Standalone Minor Courses
In order for a student to complete the minor, they must complete 18 credit hours.
Course | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
FAM 200 | Family Resource Management | 3 |
FAM 316 | Family Structure and Function | 3 |
FAM 332 | Public Policy and the Family | 3 |
FAM 420 | Psychology of Marriage | 3 |
FAM 425 | Parent/Child Relations | 3 |
FAM 430 | Principles of Family Counseling | 3 |
FAM 435 | Family Life Education | 3 |