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Family Studies
The department of Human Development offers a Certificate in Family Studies. The certificate reflects a high standard of training and experience in the specific area of human development. Non-human development majors are required to complete any prerequisites for the internship requirement. The requirements include 6 credits in H D core courses that support the area of certification, 15 credits in required and optional courses, and 3 credits of internship that reflect the area of certification. Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.6 in those courses that count toward the certificate.
Certificate requirements:
Required courses: H D 204, 301, 302, 320, 350, 403, one other 300-400 level H D course, H D 498.
- Human Development
Courses
- Human Development
- Prevention Science
Schedules of Studies
- Child and Youth Development Option
- Early Childhood Education Option
- Family and Consumer Sciences Option
- Gerontology Option
- Human Services Option
- Lifespan Development Option
- Prevention Science Option
Minors
- Gerontology
- Human Development
- Leadership
Certificates
- Adolescence
- Early Childhood Education
- Family Studies
- Gerontology Certificate
- Human Services Case Management and Administration