Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
CORE CONCEPTS
The core concepts of Family and Consumer Science are as follows:
Basic Human Needs
We are committed to ensuring that individuals unlock their full potential, build meaningful relationships, and contribute to the health of social institutions and cultural cohesion.
Individual Well Being
We believe in fostering personal growth self-formation, and empowering individuals' capacity to thrive in relationships and society.
Family Strengths
We value the resilience and adaptability of all families in creating a supportive environment for growth both within the family and in the wider community.
Community Vitality
We believe strong communities are the cornerstone of a thriving society; enriching both personal lives and the greater common good.
Contact Information
Dr. Jacqueline M. Holland
Associate Professor and Department Chair
1700 E Cold Spring Lane
Jenkins Building (Quad), Rm. 403
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3360
Contact Information
Dr. Jacqueline M. Holland
Associate Professor and Department Chair
1700 E Cold Spring Lane
Jenkins Building (Quad), Rm. 403
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3360