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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Child and Family Development, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Aspiring teachers can make a significant impact on a crucial stage in the lives of children and their families when they study for a B.A in Child and Family Development. Students will learn from expert faculty in early childhood development while receiving real-world experience to prepare them for a variety of career options in public and private schools, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and more. UNC Charlotte’s College of Education will prepare you to best optimize early-childhood education, which has substantial positive short- and long-term effects on the children and their families.


George Mason University
Fast-track counseling
Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Development and Family Science
- Fairfax, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The need for scholars and practitioners with a background in Human Development and Family Science has never been greater. In the last few decades, family life has become progressively more complex and diverse, and demographic trends at national, state and regional levels reflect a shift in family structures, functions, and cultural backgrounds; an increased level of child and family poverty; and a larger aging population. To meet these shifting trends, family practitioners with backgrounds in human development and family science have become essential. These individuals consistently strive to understand and work efficiently with contemporary families who have increasingly diverse needs.
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California State University, Dominguez Hills
Bachelor in Child Development - Counseling and Family Services
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The field of Child Development is dedicated to understanding how individuals change over time from conception through adolescence. The knowledge of developmental processes, of what changes and what stays constant, and of what influences change is essential for making sound decisions regarding children's welfare and individual success. The program in Child Development includes in-class and field experiences to prepare students to become knowledgeable and effective child and family professionals. Initially, students master the basics of development in different developmental periods. As they advance through the program, they focus on specific areas with the goal of developing a deeper understanding of issues related to development, its study, and its application.


University of New Hampshire
Applied Psychology Major: Family Studies Option (B.S.)
- Durham, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology with a Family Studies Option is designed to prepare students to understand and work effectively within family dynamics and support systems. The program em...


California State University, Fresno
Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Science - Family Science Option
- Fresno, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Family Science program focuses on the scientific study of the family relationship context of child and adult development. Courses correspond with suggested content areas outlined by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), including internal dynamics of families, interpersonal relationships, human growth and development, families in society, parent education, family resource management, family law and public policy, and family life education.


Western Michigan University
Family Science and Services—BS
- Kalamazoo, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Family Science and Services undergraduate program offers students a comprehensive education focused on understanding family dynamics, child development, and community services. The curriculum is d...

University of Kentucky
Family Sciences, B.S.
- Lexington, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Family Sciences focuses on understanding family dynamics, development, and wellbeing. The program covers a wide range of topics including child development, family relations...


Brigham Young University
Family Life (BS): Family Studies Emphasis
- Provo, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Family Studies emphasis in the Bachelor of Science program focuses on helping students understand the dynamics of family life and how to support healthy relationships. It covers topics like commun...


University of Florida
Bachelor's in Family, Youth and Community Sciences
- Gainesville, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Family, Youth, and Community Sciences (FYC) offers students a comprehensive education focused on understanding and supporting families, youth, and communities through a mult...


University of Minnesota
Family Social Science B.S.
- Minneapolis, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Family Social Science B.S. program offers a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on understanding family dynamics, human development, and social relationships. It emphasizes the study of individu...


University of Maryland
Bachelor's in Family Science
- Adelphi, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Family Science program offers students a comprehensive understanding of the diverse issues that families face and the various factors that influence family well-being. The curriculum...


Brigham Young University
General Studies (BGS): Family Life Emphasis
- Provo, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Family Life Emphasis within the General Studies program offers students a chance to explore the dynamics of family and relationships, focusing on building skills to support healthy family environm...


Arizona Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies – Concentration in Marriage & Family
- Glendale, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
We offer a major that is flexible in content and has an emphasis on practical application. Students have an opportunity to explore functional and dysfunctional family systems dynamics and to take courses focused on childhood and adolescence, trauma, familial relationships, and family counseling. Individuals who want to work with families, couples, or children will be set up for success with a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies from Arizona Christian University.


Arizona Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies – Concentration in Early Childhood
- Glendale, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
We offer a major that is flexible in content and has an emphasis on practical application. Students have an opportunity to explore functional and dysfunctional family systems dynamics and to take courses focused on childhood and adolescence, trauma, familial relationships, and family counseling. Individuals who want to work with families, couples, or children will be set up for success with a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies from Arizona Christian University.


University of Colorado, Denver
BS/MA 4+1 Program in Learning, Developmental, and Family Sciences: HDFR Concentration
- Denver, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program offers a combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts pathway in Learning, Developmental, and Family Sciences, with a focus on the HDFR (Human Development and Family Relations) concentr...
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A Family Psychology degree at the Bachelor’s level allows you to explore the dynamics of family relationships and personal development. This field emphasizes mental health and interpersonal skills crucial for understanding familial interactions and emotional well-being.
Through courses in developmental psychology, counseling techniques, and human behavior, you'll gain insight into the complexities of family systems. Many students build confidence as they engage with topics like conflict resolution, family therapy models, and communication strategies. These foundational topics prepare you for practical situations you may encounter in family-oriented settings.
Graduates typically pursue roles such as family support specialists, counselors, or case managers. You'll learn to assess individual and family needs and develop tailored strategies to promote healthier family connections. This degree not only equips you with theoretical knowledge but also urges you to apply your skills in real-world contexts, shaping a career that contributes positively to family dynamics.