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Dec 08, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Health and Human Sciences - Prevention Science in Human Development and Family Science (PHD)
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The School of Human Sciences participates in the Ph.D. degree program awarded from the College of Health and Human Sciences with a specialization in Prevention Science in HDFS. The PhD program in Prevention Science in HDFS provides students with the skills to teach, conduct research, and practice in the field. Graduates will be prepared to conduct high-impact research addressing issues and needs relevant to individual, family and relationship health and well-being across the life course. Such research findings inform public policy, program development, and build the evidence base.
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Course Requirements
Requirements: A minimum of 90 credit hours is required. Required Courses: (24 credits)
Statistics and Research Methods:
Research Methods: 9 credits
Professional Development: Minimum 14 credits
Electives: 15 credits
These 15 credits of electives should be based on student’s professional goals and must be approved by the student’s supervisory committee. Doctoral Research: 19 credits
Program Total Credits: 60
Master’s degree Transfer Credits: 30
Total Hours Required for Doctorate: 90
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