Human Development and Family Studies (MHDFS)

Department of Human Development and Family Studies

The Master of Human Development and Family Studies (MHDFS) students are enrolled in a Plan C Master’s program, meaning they do not complete a Master’s thesis. In place of a thesis, they participate in a graduate practicum and they complete a capstone paper or projects.

The MHDFS program is designed to prepare students for professional roles providing education and services to individuals and families in applied settings. The MHDFS is a practice-oriented degree especially suitable for individuals already working in the family or social services sectors, education, or corrections, and for those who seek employment in applied settings.

The MHDFS is not a therapy training degree; a person completing this degree is not eligible to become a licensed therapist or counselor. The MHDFS program will, however, provide excellent preparation for those wanting to gain a greater understanding of children, youth, and families in order to optimize their ability to provide services and education.

MHDFS students work closely with one faculty mentor to develop their own independent capstone project. Because an MHDFS student specializes in a project under the mentorship of a faculty member, understanding the research interests (specializations) of our faculty may be of interest for prospective MHDFS applicants.

Degree Level
Master's
Program Delivery
On-Campus
Area(s) of Study
Child/Human Development and Family Science/Studies
Accreditations
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Department Chair
Director of Graduate Studies