Undergraduate Programs
HumAn Development and Family Studies (HDFS)
Family Studies Concentration
Sample Four-Year Plan
NOTE: This 4-year plan shows just one way a student may complete courses to meet graduation requirements in the HDFS child and adolescent development concentration. Many courses, especially those meeting campus General Education requirements, may be taken in a different order than is shown here. Students planning pre-med or other pre-professional programs, or planning a semester's study abroad, will need to make significant changes from this plan; click to see plans for pre-med or for study abroad. Use this plan only as a guide, and consult your academic advisor as you develop, modify and move through your own plan.
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
| Year 1 | ACES 101 HDFS 105 MATH 124 (or 220 or 234) PSYCH 100 RHET 105/CMN 101/CMN 111 |
ACE 161 FSHN 120 or CHLH 100 HDFS 120 RHET 105/CMN 101/CMN 112 |
| Year 2 | ANTH 143 HDFS 225 HDFS 290 |
HDFS 220 SOC 100 Statistics Humanities |
| Year 3 | ECON 102 (or ACE 100 or ECON 103) HDFS 425 HDFS Applied Family Studies elective Humanities |
HDFS 420 or 426 HDFS Human Development elective ACES elective Cultural Studies |
| Year 4 | HDFS Diversity elective ACES elective Cultural Studies |
HDFS 405 Open electives |
Notes:
Students must complete the QR 1 (MATH) requirement by the start of third year. Students must complete HDFS 105, HDFS 120 and PSYC 100 by the start of third year.
The combination of RHET 100, 101 and 102 is the equivalent of RHET 105, as is the combination of RHET 103 and 104. Students may satisfy the ACES composition and speech requirement with RHET 105 (or its equivalent) and CMN 101, or with CMN 111 and 112.
Students must complete one of the following to meet the “applied family studies elective” requirement: HDFS 206, 294 (3 hours), 406 or 450.
Students must complete one of the following to meet the “diversity elective” requirement: HDFS 208, 321, 340, 341, or 422. Not all are available in fall semester.
Students must complete one of the following to meet the “human development elective” requirement: HDFS 301, 305, 401, or 405. Not all are available in spring semester. Note that HDFS 401 requires the prerequisite HDFS 301.
ACES electives include courses in ACE, AGCM, AGED, ANSC, CPSC, HORT, NRES, and TSM. Students must complete at least six hours of ACES electives.
Cultural Studies requirements may be met by courses that simultaneously meet another graduation requirement. Many Gen Ed Humanities courses also meet the CSW or CSN requirement.
Students must earn at least 126 semester hours of credit (not including MATH 012 or 016) to be eligible for graduation. At least 60 hours must be earned in UIUC courses, and at least 21 hours must be earned in advanced (300- or 400-level) UIUC courses.
| see pre-med plan |