Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) examines human development within the context of families, schools, work, communities, and other social-cultural environments. Recognizing the diversity and challenges of contemporary life, students study how environments can enhance, or limit, individual and family development from early childhood through the end of life. All HDFS programs recognize the critical importance of culture and gender; diversity; and contemporary, global perspectives in the discovery of knowledge and preparation of professionals.
Degree: B.S. in Human Development & Family Sciences, Minor in Early Childhood Development & Education
Options: Human Services, Child Development, HDFS General
Human Development and Family Science Faculty
Potential career options in Human Development and Family Sciences Use the career planning resources to learn about the potential career options below. |
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Advocate Adoption Counselor Career Counselor Case Worker Child Care Worker Client Relations Community Educator Community Service Director Counselor Curriculum Director Early Childhood Teacher |
Early Intervention Specialist Family Support Specialist Fund Raiser Grant Writer Head Start Director Life Coach Marriage & Family Therapist Mental Health Counselor Nutritionist Parent-Child Educator Policy Analyst |
Psychologist Public Relations Specialist Researcher School Counselor Social Worker Special Education Teacher Student Affairs Professional Teacher Writer Volunteer Coordinator Youth Outreach Educator |
Where are OSU-Cascades HDFS alumni working? |
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Teacher, Bend-La Pine School District Many graduates also pursue Master of Arts in Teaching or Master of Counseling (Clinical Mental Health and School) at OSU-Cascades |
Where have OSU-Cascades students participated in experiential learning (internships/research/etc.)? |
Human Services Option
Early Childhood Option |
In addition to our general job, internship, and volunteer search resources, below are some industry specific resources to help you search for opportunities in HDFS. Don't forget the important process of researching employers and networking with professionals in companies/organizations that you are interested in.
In addition to our general Graduate/Professional School resources, utilize the following resources for researching advanced degrees in HDFS.
Involvement in professional associations can expand your network, keep you up to date on current trends in the field, and give you access to additional job and internship opportunities.
The Career Development Center is here to help you navigate your future path.