Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: Lee University Catalog_2024-2025 Program: Master of Science, Marriage and Family Studies (Lee Online) (MFSOL.MS) Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Master of Science, Marriage and Family Studies (Lee Online) (MFSOL.MS)

Program Objectives

At the end of the master’s program, the graduate should have acquired the necessary advanced skills, knowledge, and experience to:

  1. Administer programs designed to provide support to families in a wide variety of community service settings.
  2. Collect data about individuals, couples and families through the use of interviews, case histories, psychometric instruments, observational techniques and relational methods.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of human development across the lifespan.
  4. Effectively communicate with diverse cultural groups.
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of special needs populations (e.g., persons in poverty, physical abuse victims, substance abusers, and juvenile offenders).
  6. Interpret and evaluate research data.
  7. Demonstrate a sensitivity to, and an appreciation of, the spiritual needs of individuals, couples, and families.

Program of Study

The program is composed of a minimum of four semesters of approved graduate study. The typical full-time student will complete the program by following a 2-year track. A minimum of 36 semester hours is required. The program core provides educational preparation in human growth and development, human sexuality, systems theory, and research. This program is not intended for those seeking licensure. Rather, this is an ideal program for those wanting to work in administrative roles in family service agencies or in family ministries at a church. This program requires either a final comprehensive exam or a thesis. The thesis option is ideal for students considering doctoral work in family studies.

Specialty

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
MAFT 511 - Introduction to Family Studies
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 523 - Human Growth and Development
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 531 - Systems Theory
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 533 - Human Sexuality
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 541 - Family Stress and Resilience
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 555 - Research Methods in Relationship Science
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
COUN 558 - Cultural Contexts in the Helping Professions
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3

Subtotal Required Courses - Total Hours: 21

Electives

Select from the five courses listed below or other MAFT/COUN elective courses as approved by the Program Director.

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
MAFT 537 - Parenting
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFS 561 - Family Life Education Methodology
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFS 563 - Family Resource Management
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFS 564 - Ethics, Family Law, and Public Policy
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFS 565 - Intimate Relationships
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3

Subtotal Electives - Total Hours: 15

Additional Requirements - Total Hours: 0

Comprehensive Examination or Thesis

Total Hours in Program: 36

Typical Two-Year Curriculum

Year One

Summer

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
MAFT 511 - Introduction to Family Studies
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 531 - Systems Theory
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
MAFT 555 - Research Methods in Relationship Science
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3

Fall

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
MAFT 523 - Human Growth and Development
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
COUN 558 - Cultural Contexts in the Helping Professions
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
  • Elective-Credit Hours: 3
  • Year Two

    Spring

    Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
    MAFT 541 - Family Stress and Resilience
    Credit Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3
  • Elective-Credit Hours: 3
  • Elective-Credit Hours: 3
  • Summer

    Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGrade
    MAFT 533 - Human Sexuality
    Credit Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3
  • Elective-Credit Hours: 3
  • Elective-Credit Hours: 3