Minor in Human Development and Family Science
In human development and family science (HDFS), students may focus coursework on promoting child health and protection, understanding and meeting the needs of older children and adolescents as well as human development, family science or family economics.
The HDFS minor consists of 18 credits and is available only for NDSU students completing a bachelor's degree.
Core Courses
- HDFS 135 Family Science (3 CREDITS)
- HDFS 135 Life Span Development (3 CREDITS)
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Electives (12 CREDITS)
At least 9 credits must be 300 or 400 level and no more than 3 credits may be a field experience, practicum or student teaching.
Total Credits: 18
Contact Information
NDSU Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Phone: 701-231-8268
Email: Jim.Deal@ndsu.edu
Web: www.ndsu.edu/hdfs/
NDSU Distance & Continuing Education
Phone: 1-800-726-1724 or 701-231-7015
Email: ndsu.dce@ndsu.edu
NDSU Office of Admission
Phone: 1-800-488-6378
Email: ndsu.admission@ndsu.edu
Web: www.ndsu.edu/admission/