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George Mason University
Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Development and Family Science
- Fairfax, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The need for scholars and practitioners with a background in Human Development and Family Science has never been greater. In the last few decades, family life has become progressively more complex and diverse, and demographic trends at national, state and regional levels reflect a shift in family structures, functions, and cultural backgrounds; an increased level of child and family poverty; and a larger aging population. To meet these shifting trends, family practitioners with backgrounds in human development and family science have become essential. These individuals consistently strive to understand and work efficiently with contemporary families who have increasingly diverse needs.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Health Sciences
PGDip (Family Medicine)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Bachelor
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Family-oriented patient care
New Mexico State University
Bachelor of Science in Human Development & Family Science
- Las Cruces, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
This major stresses the interrelationship of individuals across the lifespan and the impact of social and economic factors on the family system. Graduates are prepared for professional work with social and community agencies and other programs serving children and families.
Arizona Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies – Concentration in Early Childhood
- Glendale, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
We offer a major that is flexible in content and has an emphasis on practical application. Students have an opportunity to explore functional and dysfunctional family systems dynamics and to take courses focused on childhood and adolescence, trauma, familial relationships, and family counseling. Individuals who want to work with families, couples, or children will be set up for success with a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies from Arizona Christian University.
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Child Development - Counseling and Family Services
- Carson, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
The field of Child Development is dedicated to understanding how individuals change over time from conception through adolescence. The knowledge of developmental processes, of what changes and what stays constant, and of what influences change is essential for making sound decisions regarding children's welfare and individual success. The program in Child Development includes in-class and field experiences to prepare students to become knowledgeable and effective child and family professionals. Initially, students master the basics of development in different developmental periods. As they advance through the program, they focus on specific areas with the goal of developing a deeper understanding of issues related to development, its study, and its application.
New Mexico State University
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences
- Las Cruces, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Family and Consumer Sciences program is tailored to educate individuals and citizens in our ever-changing society. Our courses and curricula are carefully designed to foster a scientific mindset and equip students with the research skills needed to address challenges impacting the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities.
California State University, Fresno
Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Science - Family Science Option
- Fresno, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Family Science program focuses on the scientific study of the family relationship context of child and adult development. Courses correspond with suggested content areas outlined by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), including internal dynamics of families, interpersonal relationships, human growth and development, families in society, parent education, family resource management, family law and public policy, and family life education.
Arizona Christian University
Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies – Concentration in Marriage & Family
- Glendale, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
We offer a major that is flexible in content and has an emphasis on practical application. Students have an opportunity to explore functional and dysfunctional family systems dynamics and to take courses focused on childhood and adolescence, trauma, familial relationships, and family counseling. Individuals who want to work with families, couples, or children will be set up for success with a Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies from Arizona Christian University.
Messenger College
Bachelor of Arts in Counseling
- Bedford, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Counseling degree focuses on preparing students for counselling in a pastoral setting and further graduate work in the professional field of school counselling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or mental health care counselling.
Universidad Juan Pablo II
BACHELOR IN FAMILY COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
- Sánchez District, Costa Rica
BA
Spanish
This baccalaureate seeks to train people capable of guiding families on the greatness of their dignity and mission throughout the various cycles of life. Encouraged by the wealth of Christian doctrine and the human sciences, students are trained to act as family advisers.
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What is Family Psychology?
Family psychology is the scientific study of family dynamics and the ways in which families interact with each other. It focuses on how families function in terms of their relationships, communication, and overall structure. Family psychologists work to understand how families interact and how they can improve their relationships. They also work to assist families in times of crisis, such as divorce or death. Family psychologists also work with children and adolescents to help them cope with family issues. They may work with parents to teach them effective parenting skills or help families deal with difficult issues such as substance abuse or domestic violence. family psychologists may also provide therapy to families who are going through a difficult time.
What can I do with a degree in Family Psychology?
A degree in family psychology can lead to a career in research, teaching, or clinical practice. Family psychologists may work in hospitals, clinics, private practices, or research laboratories. They may also work in schools, government agencies, or organizations that provide services to families. Many family psychologists also choose to pursue careers in education or public policy.
Different types of Family Psychology degrees
A bachelor's degree in family psychology will typically take four years to complete. During your studies, you'll take courses on topics such as family dynamics, human development, and communication. You'll also have the opportunity to participate in internships or field placements. A master's degree in family psychology will typically take two to three years to complete. During your studies, you'll take advanced courses on topics such as psychopathology, assessment, and intervention. You'll also have the opportunity to conduct research and write a thesis. A doctoral degree in family psychology will prepare you for a career in research or clinical practice. During your studies, you'll take advanced courses on topics such as psychopathology, assessment, and intervention.
A bachelor’s degree is a four-year undergraduate degree and is the standard for higher education throughout most of the world. Bachelor’s degrees can be earned at state universities, at private universities, at community colleges and via online universities.