The Human Development and Family Resources sequence prepares students to provide educational, preventive and intervention services to individuals and families which enhance personal, family and community well-being.
Students may focus on family services, child care services or teacher education in Family and Consumer Sciences. Students develop the skills needed to assist people of all ages with personal and consumer choices for individual and family well-being.
Four-year human development and family relationships as well as two-year human development and family relationships plans of study are helpful in reviewing the curriculum and course planning. The two-year plan of study is most appropriate for transfer students.
Specific degree requirements are listed in the Undergraduate Catalog under the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.