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Family Studies Major

Why study family studies at CMU?

The family studies program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of careers in human services, which may include work with families, at-risk youth, and other family-related services. Consider these key features distinguishing this program:

  • Excellent preparation for graduate school. For example, CMU is the only Michigan university with an accelerated five-year bachelor's-master's degree program in Human Development and Family Studies
  • Practical experience through internship opportunities in a variety of human services settings
  • Professional development through organizations such as the Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children
  • Scholarship opportunities for qualified students

Career outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:

  • Job opportunities in the social and human service field are expected to be excellent, particularly for applicants with appropriate postsecondary education.
  • The number of social and human service assistants is projected to grow more than 26 percent, ranking the occupation among the most rapidly growing.
  • The number of jobs for social and human service assistants in local governments will grow, but not as fast as employment for social and human service assistants in other industries.

Career options

Graduates of the family studies program at CMU will find career opportunities in many areas of social and human services. Some of these may require additional education.

  • Families At-Risk
  • Family Finance
  • Family Life Education
  • Family Programs
  • Pregnancy Prevention
  • Teen Parenting
  • Youths At-Risk
  • Youth and Family Services

Program Overview

The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires. For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.

(Click on the course name or number for a complete course description.)

Family Studies Major

This major is designed for students who either plan to enter the human services field upon graduating from CMU, or attend graduate school for advanced education. The program prepares students for careers dealing with adolescent pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, family finance, family life education, families and youth at-risk, and other family-related services. With appropriate graduate education, potential career options include: marriage and family therapy, sexual therapy, family research and/or college instruction. Students who take this major cannot minor in Family Life and Sexuality. ( Total: 40 Semester hours )
(25 hours)
Core Courses I
3
HDF 100 Human Growth and Development: Lifespan
3
HDF 211 Marriage and Family Perspectives
3
HDF 213/WST 213 Introduction to Human Sexuality
3
HDF 291 Human Environmental Studies: Family Ecology
3
HDF 307 Human Growth and Development: Parent-Child Relations
3
HDF 315 Family Management Theory
3
HDF 411 Family Relations
3
HDF 418 Family Development in Late Life
1
LIB 197 Introduction to Library and Information Research
(3 hours)
Required Courses I
Professional Foundations
3
HDF 219 HDFS Field Work
(6 hours)
Required Courses II
Professional Methods Two courses selected from the following but not BOTH STA 282 and PSY 211:
3
HDF 319 HDFS Skills and Methods
3
HDF 414 Human Development and Family Studies Research Methods
1-12
HDF 419 HDFS Internship
3
PSY 211 Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
STA 282 Introduction to Statistics
(3-6 hours)
Electives
Select additional hours from the above list or any from the following list. ( Note: You may select only one of HSC 519 OR REL 334. )
3
COM 562 Family Communication
3
GRN 247 Introduction to Gerontology
3
HDF 110 Oppression: Roots and Impact on Human Development in the United States
3
HDF 212 The Family in Cultural Perspective
3
HDF 302 Human Growth and Development: Infancy
3
HDF 306 Human Growth and Development: Adolescence
3
HDF 511 Seminar in Human Sexuality
3
HDF 513 Readings in the Family
3
HDF 517 Readings in Marital Counseling and Divorce
3
HSC 519 Death Education and Suicide Prevention
1
HSC 525 Sexually Transmitted Disease Workshop
3
HSC 526 Behavioral Health
1
HSC 527 Sex Education Workshop
1
HSC 528 Smoking and Health Education Workshop
1
HSC 529 Alcohol Education Workshop
1
HSC 530 Drug Abuse Workshop
3
REL 334 Death and Dying: Religious Dimensions
3
SWK 100 Introduction to Social Work
3
SWK 300 Crisis Intervention Experience