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The Department of Human Development and Family Science prepares students for a wide variety of careers and professions studying and serving children, youth, adults and families across the lifespan. HDFS faculty excel in instruction, research and outreach, and we are rated among the leading departments of our type in the nation.
We serve nearly 500 majors and 150 minors in a wide variety of courses leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. Undergraduates may choose from several degree options to meet their specific interests and career plans. These include a General HDFS program or specialized tracks in Child Life or Family Life Education. Many of our graduates select careers in family service agencies, nursing, teaching and senior care. Many also pursue graduate degrees.
Each year,approximately 50 students are pursuing their MS or PhD degree in the Department of Human Development and Family Science. There is a general Masters Degree program and one with an emphasis in Child Life. Doctoral students select a HDFS or a Marriage and Family Therapy emphasis. Most of our students receive generous assistantship or scholarship support. Students completing the HDFS graduate program are conducting research, teaching and administering child and family programs at leading universities and agencies nationwide.
Recent Graduates: Learn what our graduates are doing and how studying HDFS at UGA prepared them for their career.
Current Graduate Students in the News: News about noteworthy accomplishments of our current students.

Antoinette Landor received a Ph.D. Human Development and Family Science in August 2012. She is now a post-doctoral research associate in the Center for Developmental Science at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her research examines how contextual factors are associated with risk and resilience in adolescence and emerging adulthood. She specifically investigates the ways in which family of origin and other factors predict outcomes such as sexual behavior, romantic relationship quality, educational attainment, and racial discrimination.... Read More

Maria Bermudez, an assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, aims to help individuals and families overcome adversity and other life challenges through her research and outreach. Read More
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