The major culminates in a capstone experience, designed by the student from among three choices: an internship, a research thesis, or a study abroad experience.

The home of the Developmental and Family Science major is the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, located in Hanley Hall and Fowler House.  In HDFS, all undergraduate students experience great academics, personal attention, and real-world experience. Get a taste of what we have to offer here.

Developmental and Family Science majors are eligible to pursue the accelerated five-year Master of Public Health (MPH) degree; the MPH offers an excellent concentration in family and community health.

Careers in Developmental and Family Science

Graduates of Developmental and Family Science work in a variety of settings or pursue advanced graduate education.

  • prevention and outreach educator
  • program development and evaluation
  • volunteer coordination
  • senior advocate

This degree also offers excellent preparation for graduate programs, including:

  • law
  • public policy
  • developmental psychology
  • human development and family studies