USA
Phoenix, Arizona
4
Year(s)
English
Campus

Family Studies and Human Development

Humanities & Culture / Gender & Sexuality

Family Studies and Human Development

Dedicated to helping others? Embark on a fulfilling profession that's devoted to improving the quality of life and health for children, adolescents, adults and families. The Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and Human Development prepares students for careers and graduate training in a variety of fields, such as human services, social policy, community and public health, counseling, social work, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, gerontology, child/elder advocacy, criminal justice/law, and child life specialist professions. Students explore topics such as adolescence, child development, family relationships, mental health, counseling and youth programs in both traditional classroom settings and real-world situations. During the program, each student partners with faculty to acquire firsthand experience working with families and individuals in many contexts. Additionally, the program offers a network of community agencies that provide internships and hands-on learning to ensure that, upon graduation, students are well equipped to meet challenges head-on.



All prices are estimated for previous years and are subject to change. Non-refundable enrolment fee may be required. 

  • Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
  • Credit: 120
  • Full-time
  • Start date: 01-09-2021
  • End date: 01-06-2025
  • Gen. Deadline: 01-02-2021
  • Int. Deadline: 14-02-2021

Admission requirements

  • IELTS: 6
  • TOEFL: 70
  • GPA: 3

The University of Arizona

Per year Price: 36600 USD
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