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Graduation Requirements :
Degree Requirements at a Glance
PhD Program – Required Courses :
3 of the Following Core Content (9 hours)
- HDF 395 Topic 1: Child and Adolescent Development
- HDF 395 Topic 2: Contextual Influences on Individual and Family Development
- HDF 395 Topic 3: Adult Development and Aging
- HDF 395 Topic 4: Intimate Relationship Formation and Development
All 4 Methods and Statistics Courses (12 hours)
- HDF 380K.1 Research Methods in Human Development and Family Science
- HDF 380K.2 Intermediate Statistics for Behavioral Science
- HDF 380K.3 Analyzing Development and Change
- HDF 480K.4 Advanced Regression and Structural Models
Electives (12 hours)
- Four 3-credit organized courses are required.
- At least two of the four should be HDFS seminars (HDF 394)
- One of the four courses may be a methods or statistics course
Research (variable)
- Individual Research (192,292,392,692) – to be taken each semester when not otherwise enrolled for at least 9 credits
- Master’s thesis (if completing M.A.) 698A and 698B (6 credits total)
- Dissertation 399R/W, 699 R/W, 999 R/W (at least 2 semesters). “R” section is taken only during the first semester after the student is accepted into candidacy. Thereafter, the “W” section is taken each additional semester until the student graduates.
Teaching hours