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Family & Consumer Sciences from Lambuth University is a Campus Bachelor Family studies degree that prepares you for a Human Services career. Lambuth's family and consumer sciences major offers a Bachelor of Science degree and concentrations in family and consumer sciences, fashion merchandising and interior design. A concentration in family and consumer sciences might lead to a career as a child advocate, a financial planner, a family mediator or a teacher, just to name a few possibilities. Blending a sense of fashion with an expertise in business, a concentration in fashion merchandising prepares students for a wide range of opportunities in the world of fashion?from buyer to display artist to purchasing agent. For those more interested in creating and designing, a concentration in Lambuth's highly acclaimed interior design program, which offers students every four years the opportunity to be a part of the only student-produced design house in the nation, provides classes in color and textiles and applied design to combine with classes in business. Concentrations: Family & Consumer Sciences Family & Consumer Sciences Education Fashion Merchandising Interior Design View more details on Lambuth University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Family studies courses.

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