Human Development and Family Studies (Ph.D., M.S., minor)

Description

Human development and family studies offers graduate work leading to a doctor of philosophy degree. Graduate programs take a multidisciplinary approach, preparing students for college and university teaching and research, as well as development, administration, and evaluation of programs serving individuals and families across the lifespan.

Our research is interdisciplinary with signature themes in (a) transitions across the life course, (b) risk and resilience across the life span, and (c) developmental and family research methods. Our faculty recognize the critical importance of culture and gender, diversity, and contemporary global perspectives in the discovery of knowledge. We have research emphases in child development, adolescence, adult development and aging, families, rural communities, and cross-national comparison.

Research is an important focus of the Graduate Program in Human Development and Family Studies. The HDFS faculty includes nationally recognized scholars who are widely published in areas such as families and aging; family communication and conflict; child, adolescent, and adult development; intergenerational family relationships; family structure; and gender. We emphasize both quantitative and qualitative methodology.

Campus

Corvallis

Contact

Primary Contact
Graduate Admissions
Director for the Center for Healthy Aging Research
Suzanne Segerstrom
Professor
College of Health

Application process

Admit Term
Fall Term
Required Tests
None

English Language Requirements

English language requirements for international applicants to this program are the same as the standard graduate admissions requirements.

Requirements Notice

Application requirements, including required documents, letters, and forms, vary by program and may not be completely represented here. The processing of your application will not be completed until these requirements have been met. Please, before applying to this program, always contact the program office to confirm application requirements.

Application Process

Deadlines

Admissions Deadline and Funding Deadline
Dec. 15 for priority consideration

Admissions Deadline
Jan. 19 final deadline

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Interdisciplinary studies program participation

This program may serve as a secondary or third only field of study in a MAIS degree.

AMP Participation

This program participates in the Accelerated Master's Platform for current Oregon State undergraduates.
Undergraduate AMP Contact
Bridget Hatfield
Graduate AMP Contact
Joseph Leykam

Western Regional Graduate Program

This program participates in the Western Regional Graduate Program. Admitted students from 18 western states and territories can attend at reduced tuition rates.
Participating degrees: PhD