Course work covers topics in child development, nutrition, counseling, social work and others. You will also delve into the real world with a one-semester, full-time internship experience in a human service agency. This combination of course work and field work will well prepare you for immediate employment or graduate study, as well as introduce you to career possibilities.
This curriculum places emphasis on developing appropriate skills to help individuals and families solve problems related to child development, family relations, adolescence, aging, nutritional planning for individuals and families, and family financial management. It also features a one-semester, full-time supervised internship required in an appropriate human service agency.