2023 Most Popular Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Master's Degree Schools in Florida
Finding the Best Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Master's Degree School for You
In 2020-2021, 833 degrees and certificates were awarded to family, consumer and human sciences students who went to a Florida college or university. This makes it the #28 most popular major in the state.
There are lots of options to pick from today when trying to decide which program is right for you. With more and more schools offering online options, you could even register for a great program on the other side of the country. On top of that, there are a considerable number of trade schools that offer fast-track entry to many fields.
The Most Popular Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Master's Degree Schools in Florida ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. Our analysis looked at 3 schools in Florida to see which master's degree programs were the most popular for students. To create this ranking we looked at how many students graduated from the Family, Consumer & Human Sciences program at each school on the list.
2023 Most Popular Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Master’s Degree Schools in Florida
The following schools top our list of the Most Popular Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Master's Degree Colleges.
Most Popular Florida Schools for a Master's in Family, Consumer & Human Sciences
Our 2023 rankings named Nova Southeastern University the most popular school in Florida for family, consumer and human sciences students working on their master’s degree. NUS Florida is a fairly large private not-for-profit school located in the large suburb of Fort Lauderdale.
About 94% of the students majoring in family, consumer and human sciences at the school are women while 6% are male.
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A rank of #2 on this year’s list means University of Florida is a great place for family, consumer and human sciences students working on their master’s degree. Located in the medium-sized city of Gainesville, UF is a public college with a fairly large student population.
About 94% of the students majoring in family, consumer and human sciences at the school are women while 6% are male.
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Out of the 3 schools in Florida that were part of this year’s ranking, Florida State University landed the # 3 spot on the list. Florida State is a very large public school located in the medium-sized city of Tallahassee.
Women make up 86% of the family, consumer and human sciences majors at the school.
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| State | Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| North Carolina | 745 |
| West Virginia | 331 |
| Mississippi | 538 |
| South Carolina | 518 |
| Virginia | 1,110 |
| Arkansas | 425 |
| Alabama | 1,424 |
| Kentucky | 414 |
| Georgia | 896 |
| Tennessee | 680 |
| Louisiana | 439 |
Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Related Majors
Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Majors to Study
| Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Human Development & Family Studies | 42,112 |
| Food, Nutrition & Related Services | 4,858 |
| Textile & Apparel Studies | 3,313 |
| General Family & Consumer Sciences | 2,906 |
| Family & Consumer Economics | 1,454 |
| Human Sciences Business Services | 704 |
| Housing | 302 |
| Family, Consumer & Human Sciences (Other) | 158 |
Majors Similar to Family, Consumer & Human Sciences
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Education | 327,871 |
| Social Sciences | 205,984 |
| Psychology | 195,678 |
| Communication & Journalism | 120,571 |
| History | 32,731 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 3 schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
- Credit for the banner image above goes to National Cancer Institute.
More about our data sources and methodologies.