Human Development and Family Science (HDFS), Bachelor of Science
As the only program at Ohio State with a primary focus on family and human development, you will learn how humans develop physically, emotionally and socially throughout the lifespan in the context of the family. This broad-based interdisciplinary degree provides students with the knowledge and expertise to shape an interesting and impactful career helping individuals, families and communities. And the personalized attention from the HDFS faculty makes a large university seem small, where students feel understood, challenged, encouraged and supported.
Student opportunities
The program student organization providing opportunities for networking, academic/professional development, and faculty connections.
With a large number of elective courses available, you can double major, double minor, or simply take supporting courses to meet your learning interests and professional goals.
Experiences at the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, Star House and adult rehabilitation centers are just a few of the places to see your future career in action.
Learn the foundations of reliable research, design your own studies and how to build trust in this qualitative research focused major.
Career Paths
Human development and family science prepares you for a multitude of career options in human service, non-profit and public service.
Degree requirements
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