Improve the quality of life for individuals and families when you pair your undergraduate degree with a minor in Human Development and Family Science from the University of Central Missouri. If you plan to work with children or families, this minor will help you understand the social and behavioral sciences related to human development and family science so you’re ready to administer programs that serve diverse populations.
Advocate for justice and promote the development of children and families in public and private arenas. Whether you want to work with individuals one-on-one or lead change through program and policy development, our program equips you for a career in which you can have a direct impact in your community.
Complementary majors
Knowledge of human development and interpersonal relationships is applicable to a variety of fields. Our Human Development and Family Science minor would especially complement majors such as:
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The Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ offers a comprehensive curriculum to give you foundational and practical knowledge in the field. You’ll take core courses on child and family development and relationships. The remaining program courses are electives that you can select based on your interests, such as divorce, youth culture and health issues. Some of our most popular courses include:
The Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ’s Human Development and Family Science minor offers a comprehensive curriculum rooted in sound theoretical framework and contemporary research, hands-on professional learning experiences with children and families in varied settings, strong support and valuable guidance and leadership opportunities.
In addition to classroom experiences, you’ll learn and grow through extracurricular opportunities such as student organizations. Through these activities, you can socialize and learn with peers and build your professional network. Central’s Society for Child and Family Development, Children in Health Care and Medical Play, Recovery Central and Pre-Marriage and Family Therapy are some of the student organizations we offer.
After finishing a minor in Human Development and Family Science, along with a bachelor’s degree, many of our graduates go on to pursue graduate degrees in Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling, Mental Health and Human Development and Family Science. If you plan to enter the job market right after earning your undergraduate degree, you’ll be well-suited for a career in a variety of settings, such as:
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The Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ offers multiple ways for you to finance your college education through scholarships, work-study opportunities, grants and awards. In addition to our already low tuition, 94% of UCM undergraduates receive financial aid. In fact, UCM has been ranked as a top overall university nationally for low student debt by LendEDU.
In addition to the scholarships available through the university, many program-specific scholarships are available based on your undergraduate major and academic achievements. Check with your bachelor’s degree program to learn about scholarships available or for assistance in finding external scholarships related to your industry. You can learn more about program-specific scholarships with the .
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UCM's Human Development and Family Science program is a National Council on Family Relations Certified Family Life Educator approved program. When you pursue a minor in Human Development and Family Science at UCM, you are on the path to earning your Certified Family Life Educator credential.
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