Human Development and Family Studies - Family and Community Services Emphasis - BA, BS
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Graduates are prepared for professions assisting individuals across the lifespan: early childhood care and education, community education, financial counseling/coaching, mental health, research, and human service settings.
Family and Community Services Emphasis: In this research-guided emphasis, students learn to work with families across the lifespan. They develop strong skills in family life education, ethics, professionalism, and program development.
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Personalized Plan: Meet with an academic advisor to create a plan tailored to your specific needs.
Student Responsibility: You are responsible for fulfilling all degree requirements.
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Degree Options:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Human Development and Family Studies. See Undergraduate Academic Credential Requirements for language requirements.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Human Development and Family Studies