BS HDFS: Early Child Development

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Auburn University

Program Overview

The Department of Human Development and Family Science curricula are designed to develop a multidisciplinary perspective on the study of individuals and families across the life span. With an emphasis on the practical implications of scholarly knowledge, HDFS offers a course of study to prepare students for a variety of careers with children, parents, couples, and families.

The Early Child Development prepares students to work directly with or for the benefit of children age 6 and younger. Students interested in this area of study will gain knowledge of early childhood development, professional child care, and educational programs for young children as well as skills for working with children who are in the preschool years.

Program Key Stats

$17461 (Per Semester)
$ 60

Jan Intake : 1st NovAug Intake : 1st Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Careers in early childhood settings
  • such as childcare centers
  • preschools
  • or Head Start classrooms
  • administration of early childhood programs
  • daycare licensing
  • training and consulting

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