Family and Human Development focuses on the development of individuals and families as they relate to their social worlds. Students take courses that provide them with a broad background in family studies and human development in a social and cultural context.
Sociology is the study of social life, social change and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Students can study contemporary social issues ranging from crime to population trends, and courses on social institutions, such as the family, education and religion.
Research, teaching, and application - our graduate programs have a lot to offer! Learn more about what we have to offer, including new programs in Marriage and Family Therapy and Infant-Family Practice.