Human Development & Family Science (BA)
Program Summary
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Credits: 120 total
Degree: Undergraduate
College/School: College of Humanities and Social Sciences/School of Individualized Study
Start Date: 8/25/2025
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Program Description:
The Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) program focuses to educate students through quality instruction and experiential learning in lifespan human development and family science by fostering critical thinking and the research, communication, and career-ready skills that prepare them to become professionals in service to individuals and families.
Careers
While career guidance tends to be organized around what people do in their jobs (e.g. teach, manage), many students pursue an HDFS major because they want to work with families during particular stages of family life, such as working with young children, at-risk adolescents, new parents, or families with aging members. The following is a sample of career opportunities in HDFS:
- Business, Consumer & Family Resource Services (e.g., Corporate Childcare, Family Resource Management, Consumer Protection)
- Community-Based Social Services (e.g., Youth Development Program, Teen Pregnancy Prevention & Assistance, After-school Program, Adult Day Care)
- Education (e.g., Public Schools, Family Life Education, Parent Education, Marriage & Family Enrichment & Education)
- Family Intervention (e.g., Case Management, Crisis & Hotline Services, Court-Mandated Parent Education, Divorce Mediation, Abuse Protection Services)
- Faith-Based Organizations (e.g., Family Mentor, Youth Program, Budgeting and Money Management)
- Early Childhood Education (e.g., Childcare Centers, Head Start Programs, Early Childhood Family Education)
- Government & Public Policy (e.g., Family Policy Analyst, Military Family Support Services, Child & Family Services, Juvenile Justice, Family Court)
- Healthcare & Family Wellness (e.g., Public Health Program & Services, Child Life Specialist, Wellness and Sexual Education)
- International Education & Development (e.g., Peace Corps and NGO Leadership, Global Family Planning Program, International Human Rights Advocacy, Immigration & Migrant Families Services)
- Graduate Program (e.g., Counseling, Education, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work)
Courses
Program requirements are subject to change; please refer to the George Mason Course Catalog for the most up-to-date requirements.
Details
Who should apply?
Students who are interested in applying family-centered and strengths-based approaches to support the health and well-being of individuals and families in diverse communities. The HDFS curriculum prepares students to effectively engage with families across the lifespan and in a variety of service settings and professions, from early childhood education and care to family law and policy advocacy. Upon completion of our program, students will be able to critically analyze complex family issues, advocate for families in schools, communities, and in the policy arena, and address social-structural factors contributing to and influencing family functioning, health, and well-being (e.g., poverty and wealth inequality, immigration and illegalization, family homelessness, incarceration, family violence, and discrimination and structural violence such as racism, nationalism, or heterosexism).
Cost
Why choose George Mason?
Students are required to complete an internship and integrate research training with service fieldwork. Such an experience is a critical component of HDFS student development and will further prepare our students for graduate education and diverse careers in the human development and family science field.

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Application Materials
- Undergraduate application
- Transcripts for all post-secondary education
- Non-refundable application fee
For all application information and deadlines, see the Admissions site.
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Contact
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Program Website
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