Family & Consumer Sciences: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Dietetics

The different concentrations in Family & Consumer Sciences cover interdisciplinary subjects. The Human Development & Family Studies track concerns family services and consumer economics. The Food Service Management track involves institutional food administration and food science. The Textiles & Apparel track pertains to those materials’ design, production, distribution, and retailing. Finally, Secondary School Teacher Education is a co-major with Secondary Education & Youth Services.

Graduates often work in public and social institutions, such as consumer agencies, family services, departments of social welfare, hospitals and clinics, schools, and similar organizations. They may also work in the hospitality industry. Those who concentrate in textiles and apparel are found in the fashion industry, textile companies, fashion publications, historical societies, and the like.

Office Information

Remsen Hall 306
Phone: 718-997-4475
Fax: 718-997-4163

Admissions at a Glance

Degree(s) Offered:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Dietetics; Family & Consumer Sciences; Family & Consumer Sciences Teacher Education (K–12) Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nutrition & Exercise Sciences or Physical Education

Degree Options:
Family & Consumer Sciences concentrations in Human Development & Family Studies; Food Service Management; and Textiles & Apparel
Possible co-major: K-12 teacher ed.

Minor(s):
Food Service Management; Textiles & Apparel