We offer both a Masters of Science and a Ph.D. degree. The graduate program provides in-depth study in either consumer and family economics or housing within a broader, interdisciplinary context. Coursework is centered in the department but draws upon offerings from across the college and throughout the university.
Our outreach faculty develop and implement programming that makes a real difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Programs cover a range of topics including consumer economics, financial management, workforce preparedness, housing, and community development. Internship opportunities.