UW-Stout’s online Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development & Family Studies (HDFS) is an interdisciplinary major focusing on the development of individuals across the lifespan, within the context of family and culture. If you’re committed to living or working away from campus the program’s multidisciplinary approach will provide you with both a broad perspective and specialized knowledge.
Enhanced Online Learning
Courses delivered 100% online by award-winning faculty
Consistent Fall, Spring, and Summer program course offerings
Support from Adult Student Services -Coordinators and Distance Librarians
Efficient transferability of credits
Proven preparation for graduate school
Program Description
The Human Development & Family Studies (HDFS) field is dedicated to the study of human development and the interrelationships among individuals, families and communities. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws from other social sciences but has established distinct assumptions, approaches to studying families, and world view. A multidisciplinary approach provides students with both a broad perspective and specialized knowledge. Our goal is to foster positive sensitivity to the needs of families and their members through the lenses of relationships, culture, gender, age, and life stage, among others.
The program integrates academic study with significant experiential learning with individuals of all ages, families and community groups. Students are involved in observation/participation, field experience, independent study and practicum throughout the program. Hospitals, human service agencies, community groups, adolescent group homes and homes for senior citizens provide opportunities for the synthesis of practical and theoretical knowledge.
The HDFS program also highly encourages students to study abroad during their time at UW-Stout. A variety of education abroad opportunities are available to students. Courses taken while studying abroad can count towards courses in the HDFS program. Students can choose to take general education courses, HDFS core courses, free electives or concentration/minor courses abroad. For more information about opportunities, please visit the UW-Stout Education Abroad website.
General Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree
Total for graduation 120 credits
Stout Core 43 credits
Major Studies 48 credits
Concentration or Minor 15 credits
Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 within the major studies for graduation and to register for the internship experience.
Career Opportunities
An academic study, service learning opportunities, and experiential learning with a senior internship prepare graduates for positions in a number of areas, such as:
Human service agencies
Residential treatment programs and group homes
Afterschool/youth mentoring programs
Probation and corrections facilities
Rehabilitation centers
Older adult activity and living centers
Aging and disability services
Human resources management
Family resource centers
Youth summer camps
Child care facilities
Public/family policy and advocacy
Research
Admissions
To apply for the on-campus and online Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development & Family Studies, you need to apply to UW-Stout.
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