Location:
Kingston, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Graduate Certificate
Specialty:
Gerontology

Program Overview

Program Description:
The University of Rhode Island offers an innovative curriculum for the Masters of Science in Human Development and Family Studies. This program is designed to provide a strong foundation in research, policy and practical knowledge of the field while offering opportunities for an individualized focus of specialization. Graduates from this program are prepared for leadership positions in human service and education administration, research and policy organizations, and for advanced academic work. A minimum of 39 credits of approved graduate courses are required including a 3-course sequence in lifespan development, a sequence in policy, research and statistics, and a professional seminar. In addition, students will select a minimum of 6 credits in a specialization, such as child development, adolescent development, adult development, gerontology, public policy and administration, family studies, or family financial counseling/education. Students complete a portfolio and a master’s thesis. Students have the option of including a policy, administrative or research internship as part of the program of study. Electives can be selected from a broad list of departmental courses as well as courses identified from other related fields. Students have the opportunity to work with a diverse faculty, conduct independent studies, gain valuable real-life experience through internship placements, and conduct original research while completing a master’s thesis.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Financial Aid:
Yes
Requirements:
3 Letters of recommendation, including two academic references. A detailed personal statement highlighting the fit between the MS program and your background and future professional aspirations. MAT scores can be accepted in place of the GRE. Completion of the on-line application process.