BA Child Adolescent and Family Studies

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

California State University Bakersfield

Program Overview

The CAFS program provides students with an undergraduate level of knowledge within Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies. This program highlights diverse theories, milestones across developmental research methods. The CAFS major focuses on the biological, cognitive, psychological, and sociological foundations of child behavior and development. Students will acquire knowledge and gain understanding through exposure to relevant literature, current research topics, selected service, fieldwork, and development of student research. Through a variety of courses, students obtain knowledge and refine skills in observing, assessing, interpreting, and implementing programs for children and families; working with and supervising childcentered programs; participating in supportive structures for children and adolescents; and understanding families from diverse backgrounds.

Program Key Stats

$5742 (Annual Cost)



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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Adolescent and Family Counselor
  • Developmental Service Worker
  • Child Welfare Specialist
  • Child Life Specialist

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