Family & Child Studies

Are you interested in a career that improves the quality of life for children?
Are you concerned about poverty; child abuse, youth crises or eldercare in your community?
Would you like to be a professional who promotes the well-being of families?
Courses are now available online!
Enroll in
Family & Child Studies
A program in the
Department of Nutrition & Family Studies
at
McNeese State University
Where will you work after Graduation?
Many State and Non-profit agencies need specialists in Family & Child Studies to work in:
- Adoption and Foster Care
- Child Protection Services
- Children & Youth Services
- Councils on the Disabled
- Disaster Relief
- Family Support Offices
- Headstart Programs
- Health Education
- Services for the Elderly
- Community Family Services
- Juvenile Justice
- Social & Recreational Development
- Social Welfare
You may also be self-employed in home-based Day-Care services.
Links
Computer Requirements for Online Learning
Student Online Readiness Tool
For more information:
Dr. Allison Gibbons
Program Coordinator
Phone: (337) 475-5689
agibbons@mcneese.edu
Administrative Office
Phone: (337) 475-5684
Alison Blevins
Phone: (337) 475-5139
ablevins@mcneese.edu
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