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Human Development and Family Relations, BS 

Human Development and Family Relations, BS
 at 
University of Colorado Boulder 
Overview

Utilize your passion for helping diverse individuals, families and communities and your skills as a critical thinker

Duration

120 hours

Total fee

25,773

Mode of learning

Online

Course Level

UG Certificate

Human Development and Family Relations, BS
 at 
University of Colorado Boulder 
Highlights

  • Earn a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Relations degree from the University of Colorado Denver
  • Students may choose a degree focus from two different course concentration areas: Family Diversity or Human Development and Learning
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Human Development and Family Relations, BS
 at 
University of Colorado Boulder 
Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Through ecological systems theories, this course is designed to provide students with an introduction to family and community services within community and educational environments
  • This course provides an introduction to understanding love, intimate relationships, and family relations through an ecological systems perspective
  • The course provides an exploration of contemporary diverse family systems and their relationships across the life span
  • This course will use ecological systems theory perspectives as a foundation for students to develop their understanding about Black and Latino children as members of family systems, school systems, and community systems within cultural contexts
  • Relying on ecological systems theories, this course will introduce students to families and family systems
  • Students will investigate how families experience (in)justice in the areas of access to education, community services, and employment
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More about this course
  • The online BS in Human Development and Family Relations (HDFR) program is designed for students who want to serve culturally and linguistically diverse families and individuals, whether that's in the public or private sector
  • Most of the graduates go on to find work in 'helping fields,-which include nonprofits, social work, counseling and mental health, child and adult care, and health settings such as hospitals and clinics.
  • Students who are starting from scratch, without any transfer credits, can complete their degree in four years, or eight semesters, if they take classes full-time
  • However, it also welcome part-time students who are looking to complete the degree at their own pace.
  • Students benefit from proven and tested mentoring system where every student is personally mentored and coached by at least one faculty member during their time
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Human Development and Family Relations, BS
 at 
University of Colorado Boulder 
Curriculum

HDFR 2000 -Introduction to Family and Community Services

HDFR 2200 -Love, Family, and Human Development

HDFR 3020 -Black and Latino Children in Families and Schools

HDFR 4260 -Family Systems and Social Justice

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