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黑料社's undergraduate certificate in Family Science was designed for those who are interested in how individuals develop and how to improve the quality of life for families and communities locally and globally. You’ll explore the psychological, social, cultural, and biological development of individuals from conception through adulthood and aging, within the contexts of their families, communities, and the broader society. It is particularly beneficial for students who plan to work with children, families and/or individuals in helping roles.
The Family Science certificate is also an excellent foundation for graduate study in family science, family therapy, counseling, law, psychology, sociology, social work, health, human resources, early care and education, and related fields.
Key elements from family science include:
(1) acknowledgement and preservation of family strengths;
(2) understanding families as systems; that is, whatever occurs with one family member will typically affect all family members;
(3) assisting families in management of their material and social resources;
(4) advocating for public policies that support family strengths; and,
(5) the ability to understand human development and lines of social interaction in order to support family engagement in practice that is professional and ethical.
The Family Science certificate consists of 15 undergraduate credits. Twelve (12) credits make up the core of the certificate program. Students may choose three (3) credits from a menu of approved electives. Students must complete the Undergraduate Certificate Program form so that the certificate will appear on their transcript.
Note: Students are held to all prerequisite requirements; some students may require more than 5 courses to complete this certificate.
Life Span Development
Children and Families in Context
Adolescents, Adults and Families in Context
Marriage and the Family
Family, Community, and School Partnerships
Family Systems
Families and Crisis
Internship in Family Science
Step-Parenting & Blended Families
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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