Human Development and Family Studies (B.S.)
Gain knowledge and experience in the science of human growth and development.
A B.S. in human development and family studies (HDFS) prepares students for careers that promote healthy development and family functioning. HDFS is an interdisciplinary field of study that draws from theory and research to examine the process of human development across the lifespan, the dynamic interaction of family members, as well as the influence of social environments. Students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to educate individuals and families, and create community-based programs that solve real-world challenges.
A four-year degree in HDFS is also a strong foundation for graduate study in the areas of developmental sciences, counseling, marriage and family therapy, occupational therapy, social work and speech-language pathology, among others.
- Work well with other people.
- Are interested in the complexity of human relationships.
- Want to make a difference in people's lives.
- Have strong communication skills
- Are involved in your community
- Prevention specialist
- Social services case worker
- Program director for youth, family or senior citizen center
- Family and child advocate
- Graduate school
- Department of Social Services
- Department of Rural Health
- SDSU Extension
- Sanford Health
- KVC Kansas
- Youth clubs and agencies
- Assisted living and nursing home facilities
- Department of Social Services
- Mental health agencies
- Adjustment training centers
- Human Development and Family Studies Club