Major, Bachelor of Science Degree
Students will be:
- Able to think critically about problems and issues facing children and families.
- Prepared to use developmentally appropriate practices to promote the optimal development of diverse children and families.
- Competent to assume leadership roles in programs providing direct and support services to children and families.
- Articulate advocates for justice for families and children in both public and private arenas.
- Aware of and sensitive to ethical implications in their professional relationships with diverse families and children.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses with a CFD prefix.
Child and Family Development, BS (43-121) (4 Year Guide)