The undergraduate program in Human Development and Family Sciences introduces students to applied developmental sciences. We emphasize human development and family life in different settings, such as neighborhoods and communities. Our dynamic curriculum prepares students for experiences in real settings. Such areas involve human service organizations, education, childcare settings, and government agencies.

The program also offers a Child Development Minor. The minor in Child Development requires the following four courses (12 hours) with grades of C- or better. At least 9 hours of minor coursework must be completed at FSU. It is strongly recommended that students take CHD 2220 before taking CHD 3243 and FAD 3343.

  • CHD 2220 – Child Growth and Development (3)
  • CHD 3243 – Contexts of Adolescent Development (3)
  • FAD 2230 – Family Relationships (3)
  • FAD 3343 – Contexts of Adult Development and Aging (3)

The minor does not require an application. To officially add a minor, please contact your academic dean’s office.