B.A. in Human Development and Family Science

Normal, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

The B.A. in Human Development and Family Science program at Illinois State University provides a comprehensive understanding of human growth, development, and family dynamics. It prepares students for careers that involve supporting individuals and families through various life stages and challenges.

Curriculum: The curriculum is designed to offer a broad foundation in human development theories, family systems, and societal influences. Students study topics such as child development, adolescent psychology, family relationships, aging, diversity in family structures, and community resources. Courses also cover research methods, ethics in family studies, and practical applications in human services.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes research as a fundamental aspect of understanding human behavior and family dynamics. Students engage in hands-on research projects exploring topics such as family resilience, parenting strategies, intergenerational relationships, and community interventions. They learn to apply research findings to real-world scenarios, preparing them for evidence-based practice in their careers.

Industry Engagement: Illinois State University fosters strong industry engagement through partnerships with community organizations, healthcare facilities, social service agencies, and educational institutions. Students gain practical experience through internships, field placements, and service-learning opportunities. These experiences allow them to apply classroom knowledge in professional settings and build valuable networks within the human services field.

Global Perspective: The program integrates a global perspective by examining how cultural diversity, globalization, and international policies impact individuals and families worldwide. Courses explore cross-cultural variations in family structures, parenting practices, social policies, and community resources. This prepares graduates to work effectively with diverse populations and address global challenges in human development and family services.

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Location

Normal, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 27010

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

ISU offers several scholarships and financial aid options for international students to help them pursue their academic goals. These scholarships are based on academic achievements, leadership skills, and other criteria. 

International Tuition Waiver: International students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance and show promise for contributing to the ISU community may be eligible for tuition waivers. These waivers can significantly reduce the cost of tuition.

Redbird Academic Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate international students who have outstanding academic records. The scholarship amount varies depending on the student's academic achievements.

Redbird International Ambassador Scholarship: This scholarship recognizes outstanding leadership skills and contributions to the international community. Recipients of this scholarship serve as ambassadors for international students at ISU.

College-Specific Scholarships: Various colleges within ISU offer scholarships for international students pursuing specific academic programs. These scholarships are often based on academic performance and potential for success in the chosen field of study.

Study Abroad Scholarships: ISU encourages international students to engage in study abroad programs to gain global experiences. The university offers scholarships to support international students' participation in these programs.

International students interested in applying for scholarships at ISU should review the specific eligibility criteria and application deadlines for each scholarship.

Graduates of the B.A. in Human Development and Family Science program at Illinois State University are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in human services, social work, education, and related fields.

Family Services Specialist: Many graduates pursue careers as family services specialists or social workers. They work in social service agencies, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies to support individuals and families facing challenges such as poverty, domestic violence, and mental health issues. They may provide counseling, advocacy, and resource referrals to promote family well-being.

Child Life Specialist: Some graduates specialize as child life specialists, working in hospitals, pediatric clinics, and healthcare settings. They help children and families cope with illness, medical procedures, and hospitalization by providing emotional support, therapeutic activities, and education about medical procedures.

Human Services Administrator: With experience and additional education, graduates can advance into leadership roles as human services administrators. They oversee programs, manage budgets, and coordinate services within community organizations, social service agencies, and educational institutions.

Family Educator: Graduates may work as family educators in community centers, schools, or nonprofit organizations. They develop and facilitate educational programs and workshops on parenting skills, child development, healthy relationships, and family dynamics. They empower families with knowledge and resources to strengthen their relationships and enhance their well-being.

Gerontology Specialist: Some graduates specialize in gerontology, working with older adults in settings such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and senior centers. They provide support services, advocate for elderly rights, and develop programs that promote healthy aging and improve quality of life for older adults.

Further Education: Some graduates choose to pursue advanced degrees in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or related fields. Advanced degrees open doors to specialized roles in clinical practice, research, and academia.


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