B.S. Human Development & Family Studies

Do you enjoy family dynamics and helping other people?
Degree Type Bachelor of Science
Careers & Salaries Career Outcomes
Delivery On Campus

Broadening Human Horizons

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Human Development & Family Studies (HDFS) is dedicated to the study of human development and family life in which the individual, family, and community are viewed as interrelated. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws from other social sciences but has established distinct assumptions, approaches to studying families, and worldviews. A multidisciplinary approach provides students with both a broad perspective and specialized knowledge.

The B.S. Human Development and Family Studies is NCFR Accredited.

UW-Stout's B.S. Human Development & Family Studies has been reviewed by the National Council on Family Relations and has been recognized as an NCFR CFLE-approved program offering coursework covering the content required for the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation. Graduates of NCFR CFLE-approved programs qualify to apply for the CFLE designation via an Abbreviated Application process.

You’ll learn to care for people’s needs with sensitivity to relationships, culture, gender, age, and life stages. / UW-Stout
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100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education.

Career-Defining Curriculum

Our goal is to foster positive sensitivity to the needs of families and their members through the lenses of relationships, culture, gender, age, and life stage, among others. UW-Stout's Human Development and Family Studies program has a strong, established reputation of preparing our graduates to work in a variety of human service related areas.

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Program Overview

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Program Highlights

  • An established and highly reputable program
  • Award-winning instructors
  • Applied learning opportunities
  • Professional networking opportunities
  • Excellent employment in the field
  • Proven preparation for graduate school
B.S. Cybersecurity at UW-Stout is a Transfer Friendly Program

Transfer-Friendly Program

Our transfer-friendly program lets you bring in up to 60 transfer credits from prior coursework or professional experience. This means you can graduate faster without sacrificing the quality of your education.

Use the Request Information form to receive a program summary and learn more about the B.S. Human Development & Family Studies.

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Professional Internship Placements in Human Development & Family Studies

Take your education into industry and earn while you learn through UW-Stout’s award-winning Cooperative Education & Internship Program (CEIP) and other placements. Unlike traditional internships, our professional paid and pro bono credit-earning experiences connect you with leaders in your field, including healthcare providers, impactful non-profits, and human social services agencies, to ensure you’re set up for success long before you graduate. More than a third of Stout students accept positions after graduation with their internship employer.

Recent Internship Employers

  • Boys & Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley
  • Caravel Autism Health
  • Fernbrook Family Center
  • Literacy Chippewa Valley
  • Luthern Social Services
  • Marshfield Clinic
  • Norwood Health Center
  • Positive Alternatives

Select Internship Position Titles

  • Behavior Technician
  • Care Coordinator Intern
  • Client Services Assistant
  • Counseling & Case Management Intern
  • Program Lead
  • Social Work Intern

Program Objectives

Upon completing the B.S. HDFS program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate professional competence in educational, civic, and career settings.
  • Integrate knowledge of family dynamics to enhance relational functioning.
  • Demonstrate cultural competence, inclusive of multiple aspects and intersections of diversity within a historical and social context.
  • Integrate understanding of the developmental processes in individuals across the lifespan, based on physical, social, emotional, cognitive, moral, and personality aspects within an ecological framework.
  • Critique social scientific knowledge as applied to families and human development.
  • Evaluate the impacts among and between societal institutions and families.
  • Demonstrate personal and interpersonal growth.
  • Demonstrate competent communication skills.

Our program is designed for students ranging from incoming freshmen who are beginning their professional journey to transfer students who are wishing to advance their professional opportunities. The excellent transferability of credits assists transfer students in completing their degree in a timely manner.

APPLICATION & TRANSFER INFORMATION

Application

To apply for the on-campus and online Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies, you need to apply to UW-Stout.

Financial Aid

Students who are attending another institution, but are planning to receive their degree from UW-Stout, may be eligible to receive aid from UW‐Stout. In these cases, UW‐Stout is considered the Home Institution and the other campus is considered the Visiting Institution.Transfer Students

Note: When filling out the application form, be sure to make a note in the student comment section that you intend to apply to the "online program." 

Career Opportunities

An academic study, service learning opportunities, and experiential learning with a senior internship prepare graduates for positions in a number of areas, such as:

  • Human service agencies
  • Residential treatment programs and group homes
  • Afterschool/youth mentoring programs
  • Probation and corrections facilities
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Older adult activity and living centers
  • Aging and disability services
  • Human resources management
  • Family resource centers
  • Youth summer camps
  • Child care facilities
  • Public/family policy and advocacy
  • Research 

The program also serves as an excellent foundation for graduate school in disciplines including:

  • Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Social Work
  • Alcohol and Drug Counseling
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • School Counseling
  • Student Personnel
  • Health and Wellness
  • Family Science
Program Advisory Committee

Advisory Committee Members

JamesArenzFirst-Year Advisor, Advisement CenterUW-Stout
Amanda BehmStout OnlineUW-Stout
Laura ClarkProfessional in the FieldPositive Alternatives
Kevin DollProfessor; Program Director, B.S. Human Development & Family StudiesUW-Stout
Kevin DrzakowskiAssociate DeanUW-Stout
Karen DuncansionAlmuniUW-Stout
LorraineGarlandProfessional in the FieldArbor Place
Jeremy HernandezProfessional in the FieldPositive Alternatives
DanielKelseyProfessor; Chair, Counseling, Rehabilitation & Human Services Department; Program Director, M.S. Rehabilitation CounselingUW-Stout
Tina LeeProfessorUW-Stout
Jason LynnProfessional in the FieldDunn County Human Services
RyleeMadeyStudentUW-Stout
CandiceMaierAssociate ProfessorUW-Stout
Brittany OlsonProfessional in the FieldBridge to Hope
JasonSchmittDean, CAHSUW-Stout
Bethanne ShrinerProfessor; Program Director, B.S. Human Development & Family Studies OnlineUW-Stout
Abby TengwallCareer Services SpecialistUW-Stout

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