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Bachelor of Science in Human Development & Family Studies
College of Applied Human Sciences - Undergraduate
Colorado State University
102 Administration Building
Fort Collins, CO 80523
877-491-4336
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Your success is our cause. Achieve your full potential with our online, accredited bachelor’s degree completion program in Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS). How do people develop over their entire lifespan? How does society impact the way people grow? Colorado State University’s HDFS program helps you discover foundational answers to those questions, empowering you with the knowledge to offer a broad range of support to diverse individuals and groups. The degree’s curriculum focuses on the development of individuals and families across the life span and is taught by student-oriented, interactive, and supportive faculty. Drawing on theory and research from the fields of psychology, sociology, neuroscience, and more, the HDFS degree challenges you to learn and grow, helping you understand the individuals and families with whom you work. Coursework builds skills in observation, program development and implementation, grant writing, and social policy information as these relate to diverse populations. Through a combination of coursework and field experience, you will prepare for a career in a variety of human-centered professions, including early childhood education, community outreach, social services, long-term care administration, and more. Finish your Human Development and Family Studies degree with a university that makes your achievements our purpose.

Undergraduate, Bachelors Degree
Psychology & Human Services: Marriage and Family Therapy, Human Services, Child Development
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
Non-Profit, Public
120 minimum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 349.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 349.00 per
semester credit
Additional Tuition Information: This is a bachelor completion program. A total of 120 credits are required, including transfer credits.
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED Required: Yes (required GPA: No Set Requirement) Some College Required: Yes (required GPA: 2.0-2.5) Associates or Equal Required: Yes (required GPA: 2.0-2.5) Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
This is a bachelor completion program. At least 60 semester hours of transferable college credit required.
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