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BHDFC - Human Development and Family Science (BS)

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School of Human SciencesHE Undergraduate DegreeBS - Bachelor of Science

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Human Development and Family Science (BS)

The Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Science provides students with the opportunity to integrate classroom knowledge and real-world experiences to achieve a sophisticated understanding of how individuals, relationships, and families develop and function across the life course. It also provides a strong foundation for students wanting to go to graduate or professional school, as well as those wanting to pursue a career in: 

  • healthcare (e.g., child life, nursing, occupational therapy, elder care)

  • human services (e.g., youth support services parent education, cooperative extension) 

  • student affairs (e.g., school counseling, academic advising, college student development), 

  • family intervention (e.g., couple and family therapy, divorce mediation, victim services), 

  • government or public policy (e.g., child/family advocacy, juvenile justice, military family services), or 

  • other helping professions (see more career options here: https://bit.ly/HDFS Careers).

Moreover, students majoring in HDFS can tailor their degree to fit their career goals by selecting a minor, certificate, area of concentration, or internship. HDFS graduates are well-prepared to improve the lives of individuals and families by enhancing their socioemotional, psychosocial, and relational health and well-being. 

Diploma Description

Human Development and Family Science

Transcript Description

Human Development and Family Science

College

HE - Health and Human Sciences

CIP Code

19.0701

Total Hours Required

120

Campus Plan

Manhattan Campus, Manhattan Online

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