General Information:
Bachelor of Science Rebecca Hendrix, Advisor
Multi-disciplinary in scope and purpose, the Child Studies major provides the student with a broad-based understanding of children from the context of development, nutrition, education, family dynamics, psychology, and social services, all from a Biblically-informed worldview. This major offers a strong foundation for students pursuing careers in child advocacy and welfare, education, infant and childcare programs, public policy, ministry, youth programming, and social services.
Note:
* EDU 213 requires students to be a declared Education major.
** NSG 253 requires admission to the BSN program.
Any student interested in Child Studies is encouraged to join the Behavioral Science Club.