Human Development and Family Studies - Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Michigan center (USA)
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Graduates will be committed to improving the health and well-being of diverse individuals and families across the lifespan through research, teaching, and professional practice. Recognizing, understanding and addressing the central role of diversity and interdependence among families and communities is a core value of graduates. Students gain knowledge of basic research and the application of research to improving the lives of individuals in the context of the family, the community, and policy. Practical experience in real-world settings is incorporated into the degree program. Students are prepared to work in community and governmental agencies and organizations that provide human services within changing societies and serve children, youth, and families. Upon graduation, students may apply for provisional certification as a Family Life Educator and with additional work experience they can earn full certification.
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Course programme
The Individual, Marriage, and the Family
Lifespan Human Development in the Family
Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies
Principles of Family Studies (W)
Ethnic Families in America
Interpersonal Relationships in the Family
Management of Human Service Programs
Child and Family Policy
Family Financial Management
Evaluation of Human Service Programs
Research and Quantitative Methods in Human
Development and Family Studies
Human Development and Family Studies - Bachelor of Arts