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Family & Community Services Graduate Programs

Master's Degree Course Information

Families in Poverty

University:
Michigan State University Michigan State University logo
Course Number:
HDFS 895
Credit Hours:
3 credit hours - $600 per credit
Start/End Dates:
May 13, 2024 - June 27, 2024

Overview

Course Description

This course focuses on causes and impact of poverty, the relationship and interrelationship of poverty to individual and family functioning, and programs, actions and proposed actions to break the poverty cycle.

Contacts

Instructor

Laurie Bulock
Office: 517-355-7680
bulockla@msu.edu

Campus Coordinator

For course access questions, contact the teaching university’s campus coordinator. For enrollment questions, contact your home university campus coordinator.

Directory
Disability Support Services

To request accommodations for this course, contact the disability support office at your home university. You must register each semester and for each course. Read more about the IDEA process for requesting accommodations.

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Textbooks

Family Poverty in Diverse Contexts
Broussard, C. Anne and Joseph, Alfred
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 10: 0789037416
Publisher: Routledge

Course Access

 
Approximately three weeks before the semester begins, the Registrar's Office enrolls the student in the class and assigns them a student number (PID) and 4 digit passcode (PAN). These are sent to the student in two separate emails using the email address listed in ExpanSIS. The student must use the PID and PAN to activate their MSU email address. After 24-48 hours, the student can access the class through the course management system. The course information pages are sent multiple times to any and all e-mail addresses listed for the student in ExpanSIS.

Exam Proctor

This course does not require an exam proctor.

Synchronous Components

This course does not include synchronous components.