Family & Human Services Major

This program is no longer accepting students. To specialize in family and human services, consider our Family Science Major.

The Family and Human Services major provides students with knowledge of the factors that influences human behavior and the skills needed to provide services to a variety of individuals. Students will learn how to help individuals utilize their capabilities and reach their optimal level of functioning.

Family and Human Services majors may choose the Introduction to Child Life track, which equips students interested in a career as a Certified Child Life Specialist. Child life promotes effective coping in children and families who are undergoing stressful medical experiences. Students interested in becoming a Certified Child Life Specialist, may apply for the child life, administration and family collaboration (B.S. to M.S.) program in their junior year with this track.

Austin Fillmore working at his internship, Art With a Heart

Degree Requirements and Course Descriptions

You can view and in the Undergraduate Catalog.

why towson University?

  • Small classes taught by experienced faculty give students the opportunity to interact with instructors and fellow classmates.
  • Students build a portfolio of practical experience that complements coursework through internships and field placements at leading social service agencies, health care organizations, schools, and government entities. Choose your internship site from a list of more than 75 agencies in the Baltimore region.
  • The Towson University Student Council on Family Relations and the Child Life Club offer student-led opportunities to participate in service and fundraising events benefiting families and communities in the Baltimore area.