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College of Applied Human Sciences

Child Development and Family Studies, BS

The Child Development and Family Studies program prepares you for a meaningful career supporting the well-being of children, youth, and families. You’ll study how people grow and develop across the lifespan, how families function, and how cultural and social factors shape relationships and communities.

Grounded in theory, research, and real-world experience, the program helps you connect what you learn in the classroom to practical work in schools, child care centers, and community organizations. You’ll gain the skills to identify needs, create solutions, and apply evidence-based approaches that promote healthy development and strong family connections.

Your coursework and field experiences will help you understand the complex issues facing children and families today, from early childhood education and youth development to family dynamics and social influences. You’ll also learn how to design and evaluate programs that make a lasting difference.

By combining academic study with hands-on application, the program equips you to be an advocate, educator, or leader in child and family-focused settings, while also providing a strong foundation for graduate study in fields such as education, counseling, or social services.

Your Degree Plan

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This program prepares you to support children, youth, and families as they grow and learn. You’ll build the skills to create positive environments, strengthen family relationships, and make a lasting impact through education, community programs, and family services.
Take advantage of special options related to this major:

Honors

Expand your curiosity and enhance your curriculum through the WVU Honors College. Two programs are offered: Honors Foundations and Honors in Action.

The WVU Difference

What sets this program apart?

  • Faculty mentorship. Work alongside faculty who are active in research and professional practice in areas such as early childhood education, family science, and child development.
  • Hands-on experience. Gain direct experience with children, adolescents, and families through internships, community programs, and applied learning opportunities.
  • Research and presentation opportunities. Collaborate on faculty-led projects and present your work at local, regional, or national conferences.

Learn by Doing

Get involved outside the classroom.

Hands-on Learning

  • Field placements allow you to apply classroom theory in real world settings.

Research Opportunities

  • Research experience is available by working with faculty on their projects for course credit. Recent research has focused on topics such as fatherhood, infant and child mental health, special education, and parenting.
  • You may also participate in WVU’s Research Apprenticeship Program.
Connect with other students who share your academic interests as a member of:

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Careers and Outcomes

How does this degree prepare students for a career?

Career Paths

After completing the CDFS Program, our recent graduates have pursued graduate studies in management at UC Davis, child life at the University of Georgia, and social work at the University of North Carolina.

Our graduates also move on to careers in:

  • Early childhood education
  • Early Head Start and Head Start
  • Early intervention services
  • Public schools
  • Extension service

As well as other jobs focused on improving the lives of children, families, and youth.

Meet Your Community

The Child Development and Family Studies family will inspire you.

Amy Kennedy

Portrait of Amy Kennedy

Professional Highlights

  • WVU Office of the Provost Most Valuable Player Award for Campus Health and Safety, 2020
  • Research interests: determinants of parenting, emotion socialization, impact of home visitation programs, children’s emotional development

Kimberly Floyd

Portrait of Kimberly Floyd

Professional Highlights

  • Kim and Kasey Floyd Social Justice Award, 2023
  • WVU Faculty Digital Learning Award, 2021
  • American Council on Rural Special Education Eagle Award, 2020
  • Outstanding Teacher Award, College of Applied Human Sciences, 2010 and 2013

Jessica Troilo

Portrait of Jessica Troilo

Professional Highlights

  • Co-authored over 30 book chapters and journal articles and delivered over 60 presentations on family processes
  • Co-creator and trainer of a professional development program offered across West Virginia to support professionals impacted by addiction
  • Expert blogger, Psychology Today since 2017

Evy Wright

Portrait of Evy Wright

Professional Highlights

  • Graduate research emphasis on the psychosocial benefits of arts in medicine
  • Presenter, Family Reading Program, Imagining America National Conference
  • Georgia Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

Places and Spaces

See where you’ll study, research, and create.

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CATE Lab

The CATE Lab provides hands-on learning experiences that help you explore how assistive technology can support children and adults in school, home, and community settings. The space includes an interactive workspace, mock classroom, and virtual reality activities that let you experience learning from the perspective of a student with special needs. You’ll also have opportunities to use 3D printing to design and adapt materials for lesson plans and field experiences.
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WVU Nursery School

The WVU Child Development Laboratory (Nursery School) is designed to provide observational and practicum experiences for University students majoring in child development and family studies, curriculum and instruction, and other related fields.

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Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the Child Development and Family Studies major, first-time freshmen must meet WVU's first-time freshman admission requirements. Interested in transferring? Review the transfer admission requirements.

Tuition and Aid

How much does Child Development and Family Studies at WVU cost? And how can you save?

Tuition and Fees

Estimated rates are available on our tuition website. Anyone who is not a current West Virginia resident, including international students, will be charged non-resident rates.

Scholarships

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Ways to Save

Beyond scholarships, here are other ways to reduce your cost of attending WVU.

Financial Aid

The most important step toward funding your future with financial aid for the Child Development and Family Studies, BS is submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.

How to Complete the FAFSA

Ohio Tuition Reciprocity

As the result of a special agreement, students from Ohio who are fully admitted to Child Development and Family Studies can enroll at WVU and pay in-state tuition rates. Students must be admitted to both the University and this major.

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Transfer Articulation Agreements

To simplify the transfer process, we have formal agreements with certain institutions. These agreements outline the courses you should take to prepare for transferring to WVU.

Review the full list of transfer articulation agreements to see if your institution is listed.

Learn How to Transfer Course Credits

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