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Child & Family Studies

What is Child & Family Studies? Related Careers
Related Skills Job & Internship Search Links
Career Planning Links Professional Association Links
Miscellaneous Links OSU School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences

What is Child & Family Studies?

At OSU, "HDFS majors study interdisciplinary research and theory on human development across the lifespan within the contexts of families, school, work, and communities to prepare for careers in schools and helping professions, and to pursue advanced academic degrees. This major prepares students for rewarding careers working with children, youth, adults and families, as well as teaching and research. If you are interested in making a difference in the lives of diverse people and communities, you'll want to explore this major."

Child & Family Studies - What Can I Do with This Degree? pdf - lists the industry areas, employers, and strategies for using your degree.

Related Careers

Anesthesiologist Lawyer
Audiologist Marriage & Family Therapist
Child Life Specialist Mental Health Counselor
Child, Family and School Social Worker Midwife
Childcare Management Nurse Practitioner
Childcare Worker Nutritionist
Clinical Psychologist Occupational Therapist
Clinical Services Personal/Family Finance Advisor
Clinical Social Worker Pharmacist
Consumer Economist Physical Therapist
Correctional Officer Physician
Detective Physician Assistant
Dietitian Police
Early Childhood Educator Probation Officer
Editor Psychologist
Education Administrator Public Health Social Worker
Education Counselor Public Relations
Epidemiologist Rehabilitation Counselor
Food Scientist Respiratory Therapist
Genetic Counselor Sociologist
Gerontologist Speech Therapist/Pathologist
Health Educator Sports Nutritionist
Human Sexuality Teacher Substance Abuse Counselor
Human-Service Assistant Teacher
Instructional Coordinator  Writer

Related Skills

Ability to Teach/Train Empathetic
Broad Understanding of Children & Families Explaining Ideas Clearly
Communication (Written & Oral) Flexibility
Compile & Analyze Data Lesson Planning
Computer Skills Organization
Conduct Research Presentation Skills
Creativity Summarizing Ideas
Dealing with Parents/Guardians Team Player
Decision Making Understand/Recognize Family Dynamics
Detail Oriented  

Job & Internship Search Links

USAJobs.gov - check out the Students and Recent Grads section and the Federal Jobs by College Major for a listing of job titles related to your major.

Social Service Job Site - job listings focused on social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, mental health, case management, employee assistance, volunteer management, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence, community development, youth development, child welfare and developmental disabilities.

Human Services Career Network - is a career site devoted to human service, social service and non-profit professionals, with job listings and career information.

Counseling Jobs - is a job search site for the Child and Family Studies field.

Exercise Jobs

NCAA Careers in College Athletics

Public Health Jobs

Health Education Jobs

Health Care Employment Opportunities

Child Care Jobs

Career Planning Links

Occupational Outlook Handbook - the following links also provide a summary of the career, what they do, the work environment, how to become one, the job outlook, similar occupations and contacts for more information.

Career Development Center California State University - descriptions careers, employers, and stratagies that you can use while trying to utilize your Child and Family Studies major. 

Child and Family Studies from Ohio University

Child and Family Studies Degrees

Professional Association Links

American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences - has a resource center, professional development center and credential center to help connect professionals and promote people working with individuals, families and communities.

National Council on Family Relations - has a professional development section which provides information on career development, mentoring and grant writing for family relations professionals.

National Association for the Education of Young Children - lots of resources for educators, such as accreditation information, conferences, and publications.

Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling - focus on counciling for LGBT.

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation

National Recreation and Park Association

National Association of Child Care Professionals

National Head Start Association

National Association for Family Child Care

Miscellaneous Links

Social Work News

Counseling News

How to Start a Child Daycare

Opportunities to Get Involved & Gain Experience

Contact Info

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