The Child Development and Family Relations minor, consisting of 18 credits, is designed for students who desire to work in programs that entail all aspects of child development and family relationships and administration in human service agencies at federal, state, and local levels but have their major coursework in a related field.
The Child Development and Family Relations minor is ideal for Psychology, Sociology, Educational Psychology, Deaf Education, and Criminology majors who wish to pursue careers working with children and families. The minor includes two required courses and any combination of four additional courses with a CDFR prefix from the list provided.
For more information, see the undergraduate catalog.