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The Human Development and Family Sciences program provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of human growth, family dynamics, and consumer behavior. Over four years, students explore developmental psychology, family systems, social policy, and community engagement, combining theoretical knowledge with applied research and practical experience. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and evidence-based practice, enabling learners to understand complex human and family systems while developing strategies to improve well-being. Through fieldwork, research projects, and collaborative initiatives, students gain the expertise necessary to advance human development, family support, and community services.
Students also engage in internships, applied research, and community-based projects, fostering both professional and analytical competencies. Mentorship from experienced faculty provides guidance in program planning, intervention strategies, and community engagement, preparing students to address diverse human and family needs effectively. By the end of the program, graduates leave with strong research, communication, and applied skills, equipped to contribute effectively to family support services, community development, and human development research.
Year 1 – Foundations in Human Development
Year 2 – Development and Family Studies
Year 3 – Applied Human Development
Year 4 – Capstone Project & Professional Development
Graduates are prepared for careers as family counselors, human development specialists, community program coordinators, social service professionals, and policy analysts. They may work in schools, community centers, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or research institutions. The program equips students with skills in research, intervention planning, program evaluation, and applied practice, enabling them to implement strategies that support individual and family well-being. Alumni often contribute to community programs, family counseling services, and social research initiatives. With applied and professional expertise, graduates gain a distinctive advantage in human development and family sciences careers.
This program is ideal for students seeking advanced training in human development, family studies, and applied research with both theoretical and practical experience. The four-year structure allows learners to develop foundational and specialized skills, engage in applied research and fieldwork, and complete a capstone under faculty mentorship. By participating in community projects, internships, and applied research, students cultivate critical thinking, professional competencies, and intervention skills in family and human development. The curriculum emphasizes applied practice, research-based strategies, and community engagement, preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions to family support, human development, and social services.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA