• The undergraduate major in human development and family studies offers specialized courses in human development from infancy through old age, couples and family relationships, research methods, policymaking, parent-child relations, family health and well-being, parent education and support, and ethnic and cultural diversity in families.
  • In addition to coursework, all students engage in a 150-hour, semester-long internship, or high-impact learning experience in a professional setting related to their major and career goals.