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Undergraduate Degree Programs

The School of Family Studies and Human Services offers three undergraduate programs, allowing students to focus on people in a variety of ways. In each of these programs, students learn professional and interpersonal skills as well as discipline specific content to prepare them for fulfilling careers working with individuals and families.

Clinical work in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Communication Sciences and Disorders

The goal of the Communication Sciences and Disorders major is to educate professionals who are competent to help children and adults with communicative problems of speech, hearing, and language. The undergraduate program provides the foundation for the MS program, which is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation and meets the current requirements in speech language pathology for the Certificate of Clinical Competence of the American Speech–Language-Hearing Association.

Working with children in the Early Childhood teaching lab

Early Childhood Education

The Early Childhood Education major is for students who wish to work in birth through kindergarten education programs in administrative or teaching positions, including working with parents and community resources as well as with young children.

HDFS students getting together so new students can ask the seniors anything.

Human Development and Family Science

The Human Development and Family Science major at Kansas State University provides students with a strong foundation of coursework and experiences that will open doors for a variety of careers working with people of all ages in a variety of settings. A wide variety of career opportunities are open to HDFS graduates in such areas as youth and 4-H development, extension, family services, mental health, elder care, student affairs, family intervention, nonprofit administration, faith-based organizations, the judicial system, and health care related settings.
Graduates who have completed all of the degree requirements including the internship series are qualified to apply for the Provisional Certified Family Life Education (CFLE) designation administered by the National Council on Family Relations.

Get involved on campus:

Check out some of these great opportunities to get hands-on here on campus!

FSHS Student Organizations

  • Our school has a wide variety of programs, so of course we have a variety of student associations to choose from as well!

Student Ambassadors

Become a Peer Educator

  • P.A.W.S. - Help Counseling Services increase awareness on campus about mental health
  • WellCAT Ambassadors - Advocate for health and well-being at K-State in collaboration with Lafene