Minor in Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies: General Track
A minor in Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies complements a variety of majors including Criminal Justice, Communication Studies, Kinesiology, Nursing, Psychology, Social Work, and Health Science. The Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies Minor: General Track aligns with those seeking to learn more about children's development and the scientific process related to this discipline.
Requirements for a minor in Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies: General Track (25 units)
Core Requirements (25) | ||
CAFS 2240 | Introduction to Child Development | 3 |
CAFS 2205 | Diversity in Child Development | 3 |
Choose one | 3 | |
Infant and Toddler Development | ||
Early Childhood Development | ||
Choose one | 3 | |
Middle Childhood Development | ||
Adolescent and Emerging Adulthood Development | ||
CAFS 3303 | Parenting and Family Relations | 3 |
One upper division child development course (not already taken to meet an above requirement). | 3 | |
CAFS 2220 | Introduction to Data Analysis in Child Development | 3 |
CAFS 3315 | Applied Research Methods | 4 |
Total Units | 25 |