Graduate Programs
The Department of Family Science offers several graduate programs at both the masters and certificate levels.
M.S. in Child Life, Administration and Family Collaboration
This program provides advanced education for Certified Child Life Specialists (CCLS) currently working in the field and for those students seeking CCLS certification. This program has broad curriculum that engages students through applied research, with a focus on family collaboration and preparation for Child Life management and administrative positions.
M.A. in Jewish Studies, Education & Communal Leadership
This program prepares students for careers as scholars and professional leaders for the Jewish community. The interdisciplinary curriculum combines courses in history, leadership, ethics, non-profit management and communal service.
Graduate Certificate in Family-Professional Collaboration
An interdisciplinary graduate program designed to enhance the education and subsequent practice of professionals working in school, health and community settings. A focus on family-professional relationships has evolved into an important area of competency for educators, related school personnel and practitioners in health care and community agencies.
Graduate Certificate in Holocaust Education
Education about the Holocaust, both as an historical event and its ongoing ramifications for contemporary society, is a national priority requiring nuanced training for educators around the country.
Graduate Certificate in Jewish Communal Service
If you are interested in pursuing a career within the Jewish community, this certificate can help you gain the skills you need for a range of leadership positions.
Graduate Certificate in Jewish Education
This graduate program provides you with the knowledge and tools to embark on a career as an educator in formal or informal Jewish educational settings.