B.S. in Human Development and Family Science

Denton, Texas

 

INTAKE: Fall, Spring

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Human Development and Family Science program at the University of North Texas (UNT) offers students a comprehensive understanding of human development across the lifespan and the dynamics of family relationships. This interdisciplinary program combines coursework in psychology, sociology, child development, family studies, and related fields to prepare students for careers in diverse settings such as social services, education, healthcare, counseling, and research. Through a combination of academic study, experiential learning, and research opportunities, students gain the knowledge, skills, and compassion necessary to make a positive impact on individuals and families in a variety of contexts.

Curriculum:

1. Developmental Theories and Foundations: The B.S. in Human Development and Family Science program provides students with a strong foundation in developmental theories and principles. Through courses in lifespan development, students gain an understanding of how individuals grow, change, and develop across different stages of life, from infancy through old age. They explore key concepts such as attachment, cognition, socialization, identity formation, and the impact of environmental factors on development.

2. Family Systems and Relationships: Students in the program study the dynamics of family systems and relationships, including marriage, parenting, divorce, sibling relationships, and intergenerational dynamics. They examine theories of family functioning, communication patterns, conflict resolution strategies, and the impact of culture, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on family dynamics. Through coursework and case studies, students learn to assess family strengths and challenges and develop strategies to support healthy family functioning.

3. Applied Experiential Learning: The B.S. in Human Development and Family Science program emphasizes applied experiential learning opportunities that allow students to gain practical experience working with individuals and families in real-world settings. Students may participate in internships, practicums, or field experiences with community organizations, social service agencies, schools, healthcare facilities, or research labs. These hands-on experiences provide students with valuable skills in communication, empathy, problem-solving, and teamwork, while also helping them explore potential career paths and develop professional networks.

4. Specialization Areas: The program offers students the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of interest within the field of human development and family science. Specialization options may include child and adolescent development, adult development and aging, family therapy, marriage and family counseling, early childhood education, or social services. Students can tailor their coursework and experiences to align with their career goals and interests, gaining specialized knowledge and skills in their chosen area of focus.

5. Research and Scholarship: The B.S. in Human Development and Family Science program emphasizes research and scholarship as integral components of the learning experience. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects, independent studies, or honors thesis projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. They learn research methods, data analysis techniques, and ethical principles in human subjects research, preparing them to critically evaluate existing research literature, conduct their own research studies, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field.

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Location

Denton, Texas

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 21650

Entry Requirements for Undergraduate programs

Application Fees : US$ 85

  1. Academic Qualifications: Prospective undergraduate students are required to have a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous educational qualifications.

  2. English Language Proficiency:  

    • IELTS Overall: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 on the IELTS.
    • TOEFL iBT Overall: A minimum overall score of 79 on the TOEFL iBT.
    • PTE Overall: A minimum overall score of 53 on the PTE Academic.
    • DET Score: A minimum score of 100 on the Duolingo English Test.

Score reporting is required.

The University of North Texas (UNT) offers a variety of scholarships to support international students in pursuing their education in the United States. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic achievement, leadership potential, and contributions to the UNT community. 

  1. International Excellence Scholarship: This merit-based scholarship is awarded to new undergraduate and graduate international students. The scholarship amount varies and can significantly offset tuition costs.

  2. International Education Scholarship: This scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students. It is awarded based on academic achievement, financial need, and contributions to international education on campus.

  3. International Transfer Scholarship: International transfer students can apply for this scholarship, which is based on their academic performance at their previous institution. It helps ease the financial burden of transferring to UNT.

  4. International Student Emergency Fund: UNT provides this fund to assist international students facing unexpected financial emergencies or hardships.

  5. Cultural Scholarships: UNT offers cultural scholarships that recognize and celebrate students' cultural and ethnic backgrounds. These scholarships support diversity and promote cultural awareness on campus.

  6. Graduate Assistantships: Many graduate programs at UNT offer assistantship opportunities that include a stipend and tuition benefits. These positions allow international graduate students to gain valuable research or teaching experience while pursuing their degrees.

  7. Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments and colleges within UNT may offer scholarships specific to students in their programs. These scholarships often consider academic achievement and area of study.

  8. Athletic Scholarships: UNT offers athletic scholarships to student-athletes who excel in various sports. These scholarships are based on athletic performance and can cover tuition and related expenses.

  9. External Scholarships: International students can explore external scholarship opportunities from organizations, governments, and foundations outside of UNT. The International Student Office can provide guidance on finding these scholarships.

  10. Private Scholarships: Some private organizations and donors provide scholarships to international students. These scholarships may have specific eligibility criteria and application processes.

It's important to note that scholarship availability and eligibility criteria can change from year to year.

Graduates with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Human Development and Family Science from the University of North Texas (UNT) possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for a wide range of rewarding career opportunities in various sectors. The program equips students with knowledge about human development across the lifespan, family dynamics, and interpersonal relationships, as well as practical skills in communication, counseling, research, and advocacy.  

1. Social Services: Graduates may pursue careers in social services agencies, providing support and assistance to individuals and families facing challenges such as poverty, abuse, addiction, or mental health issues. They may work as case managers, family support specialists, or social workers, connecting clients with resources, advocating for their needs, and helping them navigate social service systems to access essential services and support.

2. Family Counseling and Therapy: Graduates may pursue careers as family counselors or therapists, working with individuals, couples, and families to address relationship issues, communication problems, parenting challenges, or family conflicts. They may work in private practice, community mental health centers, counseling clinics, or schools, providing counseling, therapy, and support services to help clients improve their relationships and overall well-being.

3. Child and Youth Services: Graduates may work in child and youth services organizations, advocating for the well-being of children and adolescents and providing support services to promote healthy development and resilience. They may work in roles such as child welfare caseworker, youth counselor, school counselor, or juvenile justice advocate, helping young people navigate challenges such as academic difficulties, behavioral issues, or family disruptions.

4. Early Childhood Education: Graduates may pursue careers in early childhood education, working in preschools, childcare centers, or early intervention programs. They may work as early childhood educators, preschool teachers, or child development specialists, providing developmentally appropriate learning experiences, fostering social-emotional growth, and supporting children's cognitive and physical development during their formative years.

5. Healthcare and Wellness: Graduates may work in healthcare settings, supporting individuals and families in managing health-related challenges and promoting wellness. They may work as patient advocates, healthcare coordinators, or health educators, providing information, resources, and support to individuals coping with chronic illness, disability, or caregiving responsibilities. They may also work in public health organizations, community health centers, or wellness programs, promoting healthy lifestyles and preventive care initiatives.

6. Research and Policy Advocacy: Graduates may pursue careers in research and policy advocacy, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in human development and family science and advocating for policies that support the well-being of individuals and families. They may work in research institutes, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or advocacy groups, conducting research studies, analyzing data, and advocating for evidence-based policies and programs that address societal challenges and promote positive outcomes for individuals and families.


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