THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
College of Education and Social Services
Human Development and Family Studies Minor
Minimum of 18 credit hours required. At least nine hours must be at
the 100-level or above.
A. Complete the following introductory level courses |
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| HDFS 005 Human Development (Fall only) | 3 cr. hrs. |
| HDFS 060 Family Context of Development (Spring only) | 3 cr. hrs. |
| HDFS 065 Human Relationships and Sexuality | 3 cr. hrs. |
B. Select TWO of the following intermediate level courses 1 |
6 cr. hrs. |
| HDFS 101 The Helping Relationship (Spring only) HDFS 141 D1-Interrogating White Identity (Fall only) HDFS 161 Social Context of Human Development (Fall only) HDFS 167 D2-Introduction to Sexual and Gender Identities 2 (Spring only) HDFS 189 Theories of Human Development |
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C. Select ONE Additional HDFS course from section B. OR a 200-level course3 |
3 cr. hrs. |
| HDFS 100-Level Course (from Section B.) | |
| HDFS 200-Level Course/Seminar | |
| 18 cr. hrs. |
1Any two of these courses may be taken. However, if you wish to take a 200-level HDFS advanced seminar/course for your Additional Course, you must choose to complete HDFS 161 and 189 as BOTH of these are pre-requisites for ALL 200-level courses.
2HDFS 161 and 189 are prerequisites for this course. Minors may be allowed to take this course without meeting prerequisites with instructor permission.
3HDFS 200, 265, 291 and 296 are not approved to meet this requirement.
For more specific guidance, please contact the HDFS Program Coordinator, Professor Jackie Weinstock, at jacqueline.weinstock@uvm.edu (e-mail is best) or (802-656-2058).
Revised January 14, 2013
Last modified February 04 2013 12:22 PM

