Program Overview
M.S. in Human Development & Family Science
The Department of Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) offers a Master’s in Human Development & Family Science. The degree advances students for careers in higher education, government agencies, and businesses in the private sector.
Many students continue their education into a doctoral program. Others pursue careers in postsecondary education, public policy, and other organizations providing services to children and families. This is a non-clinical master’s degree and does not lead to licensure nor entry into the department’s doctoral Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program. For accredited MFT master’s programs, please visit the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) website.
Our faculty specialize in several areas and work collaboratively with those in other disciplines. Thesis and non-thesis tracks are available; however, all students are admitted to the non-thesis track. After the first semester of study, you can request to switch to the thesis track. Students must be in good academic standing and consult with their major professor for final approval. The non-thesis student is required to complete a 3 credit hour capstone (a special project experience) in their last semester.
The M.S. degree can be accomplished in as little as 4 semesters.
M.S./Ph.D. Option
Students can enroll in the Ph.D. program in Health and Human Sciences with a concentration in Human Development and Family Science directly following the completion of a bachelor’s degree. In this degree program students earn a M.S. in Human Development and Family Science as they progress toward a Ph.D. in Human Sciences with a concentration in Human Development and Family Science.
The master’s portion of this degree program requires 30 semester hours (including a special research project). The doctoral portion requires a minimum of 62 hours (including dissertation).
The total number of minimum credit hours for the M.S./Ph.D. is 92.
Ph.D. in Human Sciences (major in Human Development & Family Science)
In the Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) Ph.D. program, we train students to become the next generation of scholars, university faculty, and researchers. Our graduates have successfully obtained positions of their choice in some of the nation’s leading academic institutions.
The HDFS curriculum addresses relational and family process in contemporary families, such as cohabiting couples, families of divorce and remarriage, military families, and foster families. Faculty are noted for their study of children’s friendships, couple dynamics, intimate partner violence, parenting practices, racial socialization, among other topics
Admission Requirements
If you meet the below requirements, we encourage you to apply to the program.
M.S.
- An upper-division undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The same scale applies for graduate-level work.
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited university. Questions about degree equivalency should be directed to graduateadmissions@fsu.edu.
- A competitive Graduate Record Examination General Test (GRE) score; recommended score of above the 50th percentile (approximately 150) in both verbal and quantitative sections with a 4.0 or higher on the writing section. Please note that it can take up to ten (10) days after sitting for the GRE for an official score report to be sent to the university. A waiver for the GRE general test requirement for MS Human Development & Family Science applicants has been extended through the fall 2026 admission cycle.
- International students: Applicants must submit an English Proficiency Score Report. A TOEFL iBT® score of at least 80 (iBT) or 550 (paper-delivered) or an IELTSTM Academic score of at least 6.5 is required. Our department does not accept other English proficiency examinations.
Attainment of these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Admission decisions are based on assessments of all aspects of the student’s application materials. The department reserves the right to increase standards if warranted by enrollment limitations and by the number and quality of applicants. Financial aid is a separate process from the admission to a graduate program.
You may directly contact graduate faculty members in your area of interest to determine availability regarding mentorship in internships, practicum, research and other hands-on experiences.
Before you submit your online application and pay the application fee, please carefully review the required documentation on the Application Process tab.
Combined M.S./Ph.D.
You may apply directly to the Human Development and Family Science Doctoral Program following completion of a related bachelor’s program. The MS portion of the degree program (thesis) must be completed concurrently. Students apply for dual enrollment in the HDFS master's during their second semester.
If you meet the below requirements, we encourage you to apply to the program.
- An upper-division undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The same scale applies for any attempted graduate-level work.
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited university. Questions about degree equivalency should be directed to graduateadmissions@fsu.edu.
- A competitive Graduate Record Examination General Test (GRE®) score; recommended score of above the 50th percentile (approximately 150) in both verbal and quantitative sections with a 4.0 or higher on the writing section. Please note that it can take up to ten (10) days after sitting for the GRE for an official score report to be sent to the university.
- International students: Applicants must submit an English Proficiency Score Report. A TOEFL iBT® score of at least 80 (iBT) or 550 (paper-delivered) or an IELTSTM Academic score of at least 6.5 is required. The department recommends 600 (paper-based) or 100 (internet-based) TOEFL for a competitive application to the doctoral program. Our department does not accept other English proficiency examinations.
Attainment of these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Admission decisions are based on assessments of all aspects of the student’s application materials. The department reserves the right to increase standards if warranted by enrollment limitations and by the number and quality of applicants. Financial aid is a separate process from the admission to a graduate program
Before you submit your online application and pay the application fee, please carefully review the required documentation on the Application Process tab.
Ph.D.
- An upper-division undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The same scale applies for graduate-level work.
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited university. Questions about degree equivalency should be directed to graduateadmissions@fsu.edu.
- A master's degree from an accredited university (must be U.S. equivalent). You may apply directly to the Human Development and Family Science Doctoral Program following a related bachelor's program and earn your master's on the way to the Ph.D. Please see details above about the M.S./Ph.D. option.
- A competitive Graduate Record Examination General Test (GRE®) score; recommended score of above the 50th percentile (approximately 150) in both verbal and quantitative sections with a 4.0 or higher on the writing section. Please note that it can take up to ten (10) days after sitting for the GRE for an official score report to be sent to the university.
- International students: Applicants must submit an English Proficiency Score Report. A TOEFL iBT® score of at least 80 (iBT) or 550 (paper-delivered) or an IELTSTM Academic score of at least 6.5 is required. The department recommends 600 (paper-based) or 100 (internet-based) TOEFL for a competitive application to the doctoral program. Our department does not accept other English proficiency examinations.
Attainment of these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Admission decisions are based on assessments of all aspects of the student’s application materials. The department reserves the right to increase standards if warranted by enrollment limitations and by the number and quality of applicants. Financial aid is a separate process from the admission to a graduate program
You may apply directly to the Human Development and Family Science Doctoral Program following a related bachelor’s program and earn your master’s on your way to the Ph.D. Please see details above about this MS/PhD option.
Before you submit your online application and pay the application fee, please carefully review the required documentation on the Application Process tab.
Prerequisites
M.S.
If a related undergraduate degree was not awarded, certain leveling courses may be required. Individuals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and provided with leveling course information.
Application Deadlines
M.S.
Admission Semester | Regular Deadline | Deadline for early review |
---|---|---|
Fall | April 1 | December 1 |
Spring | No admission | No admission |
Summer | No admission | No admission |
This program admits only in the fall semester. All application materials must be received by the deadline posted and only complete applications will be reviewed. Applications are not deferred; if you decide to apply for a different term or major, you will need to start a new application.
Admission to the graduate program is term specific. Therefore, if you are unable to attend the term in which you were admitted, you will need to reapply for a future term.
Combined M.S./Ph.D.
Semester | Deadline |
---|---|
Fall | December 1 |
Spring | No admission |
Summer | No admission |
This program admits only in the fall semester. All application materials must be received by the deadline posted and only complete applications will be reviewed. Applications are not deferred; if you decide to apply for a different term or major, you will need to start a new application.
Admission to the graduate program is term specific. Therefore, if you are unable to attend the term in which you were admitted, you will need to reapply for a future term.
Ph.D.
Semester | Deadline |
---|---|
Fall | December 1 |
Spring | No admission |
Summer | No admission |
This program admits only in the fall semester. All application materials must be received by the deadline posted and only complete applications will be reviewed. Applications are not deferred; if you decide to apply for a different term or major, you will need to start a new application.
Admission to the graduate program is term specific. Therefore, if you are unable to attend the term in which you were admitted, you will need to reapply for a future term.
How to Apply
All items below must be on file, and the fee paid, before an application is considered complete and ready for review. We encourage you to complete your application early.
M.S.
- Apply Online and pay the application fee.
- Once you have submitted your application:
- Complete the Faculty Preference Form., Please select three faulty members, in order of preference, with whom you would like to work with throughout your graduate program.
- Upload a Statement of Purpose outlining your research interests and/or career goals. We want to know how your background and prior training make you the right candidate and why Florida State University is a good fit for you. Please indicate up to three FSU faculty members with whom you would like to work and why. We strongly encourage applicants to familiarize themselves with the research interests of the faculty.
- Submit contact information for two recommenders. The system will directly contact each recommender individually and provide them with a link to upload their letter. Academic recommendations are preferred, but relevant professional recommendations will be accepted. Please list a work/business email address for each recommender. Recommenders should be professionals you have worked for, are familiar with your academic performance, and can speak directly about your qualifications for this degree. No personal recommendations or letters from peers will be accepted.
- Upload a resume or vita (information should be current).
- Submit GRE test scores to the FSU Graduate Office of Admissions. The school reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required. The GRE general test requirement for MS Human Development & Family Science applicants has been waived through the fall 2026 admission cycle.
- Submit transcripts to the FSU Office of Admissions. Even if courses are posted to another institution’s transcripts, we require transcripts from EVERY post-secondary institution you attended. Please have transcripts sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions. If you are a domestic student that attended an institution outside of the U.S., you will be required to provide a credential evaluation for that transcript (please see below regarding credentialing.)
- Send electronic transcripts to: graduateadmissions@fsu.edu
- Send paper transcripts to:
Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street
314 Westcott Bldg
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
International Students:
- Submit an English Proficiency Score Report:
- TOEFL test scores electronically from ETS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. The university’s reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required.
- IELTS Academic test scores in physical (paper) form directly from IELTS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions at:
Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street, 314 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
USA
- Florida State University (FSU) requires a course-by-course credential evaluation for all applicants who have taken courses at non-U.S. institutions. International and domestic applicants must submit their official transcripts from international institutions through a NACES-approved evaluator. SpanTran has created a custom application for FSU that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. This link is found in the application checklist. Please also see the "Transcript Requirement" section on the Graduate School website, https://gradschool.fsu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions, for detailed information on university transcript requirements for graduate students.
Please allow the Office of Graduate Admissions time to process your incoming materials.
Combined M.S./Ph.D.
- Apply Online to the doctoral program with major in Human Development and Family Science. Pay the application fee. Once you have submitted your application:
- Complete the Faculty Preference Form. Please select three faculty members, in order of preference, with whom you would like to work with throughout your degree program.
- Upload a personal statement outlining your research interests, career goals, and why Florida State University is a good fit for you. The statement should include how your background and prior training make you a good candidate. Please familiarize yourself with the research interests of the faculty so that you may list your top three (3) choices of faculty members with whom you would like to work and why. To apply for the Ph.D. Human Development and Family Science program directly following a related bachelor’s program, you must clearly state that you are interested in the Ph.D. Direct Option with a dual enrollment master’s in Human Development and Family Science.
- Upload a resume or vita (information should be current)
- Upload contact information for three recommenders. The recommenders should be professionals you have worked with who are familiar with your academic performance and can speak directly about your qualification for this degree. Please list a work/business email address for each recommender. Academic recommendations are preferred, but relevant professional recommendations will be accepted. No personal recommendations or letters from peers will be accepted.
- Upload a writing sample that represents your best scholarly work. Examples include a thesis, a research-based paper, published article, or a paper submitted as a course assignment.
- Submit GRE test scores to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. The school reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required.
- Submit transcripts to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. Even if courses are posted to another institution’s transcripts, we require transcripts from EVERY post-secondary institution you attended. Please submit transcripts to the Office of Graduate Admissions. If you are a domestic student that attended an institution outside of the U.S., you are required to provide a credential evaluation for that transcript (please see below regarding credentialing).
- Submit electronic transcripts to: graduateadmissions@fsu.edu.
- Send paper transcripts to:
Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street, 314 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
USA
International Students:
- Submit an English Proficiency Score Report. This program accepts only TOEFL and IELTS.
-
- TOEFL test scores electronically from ETS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. The university’s reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required.
- IELTS Academic test scores in physical (paper) form directly from IELTS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions at:
- Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street, 314 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
USA
- Florida State University
-
- Florida State University (FSU) requires a course-by-course credential evaluation for all applicants who have taken courses at non-U.S. institutions. International and domestic applicants must submit their official transcripts from international institutions through a NACES-approved evaluator. SpanTran has created a custom application for FSU that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. This link is found in the application checklist. Please also see the "Transcript Requirement" section on the Graduate School website, https://gradschool.fsu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions, for detailed information on university transcript requirements for graduate students.
Please allow the Office of Graduate Admissions time to process your incoming materials.
Ph.D.
- Apply Online and pay the application fee. Once you have submitted your application:
- Complete the Faculty Preference Form. Please select three faulty members, in order of preference, with whom you would like to work with throughout your degree program.
- Upload a personal statement outlining your research interests, career goals, and why Florida State University is a good fit for you. The statement should include how your background and prior training make you a good candidate. Please familiarize yourself with the research interests of the faculty so that you may list your top three (3) choices of whom you would like to work and why. If you are applying to the Human Development and Family Science Doctoral Program directly following a related bachelor’s program, please see info on the Human Development and Family Science in-flight master’s degree.
- Upload a resume or vita (information should be current).
- Upload contact information for three recommenders. The recommenders should be professionals you have worked with who are familiar with your academic performance and can speak directly about your qualification for this degree. Please list a work/business email address for each recommender. Academic recommendations are preferred, but relevant professional recommendations will be accepted. No personal recommendations or letters from peers will be accepted.
- Upload a writing sample that represents your best scholarly work. Examples include a thesis, a research-based paper, published article, or a paper submitted as a course assignment.
- Submit GRE test scores to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. The school reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required.
- Submit transcripts to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. Even if courses are posted to another institution's transcripts, we require transcripts from EVERY post-secondary institution you attended. Please submit transcripts to the Office of Graduate Admissions. If you are a domestic student that attended an institution outside of the U.S., you are required to provide a credential evaluation for that transcript (please see below regarding credentialing).
- Submit electronic transcripts to: graduateadmissions@fsu.edu.
- Send paper transcripts to:
- Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street, 314 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
USA
- Florida State University
International Students:
- Submit an English Proficiency Score Report. This program accepts only TOEFL and IELTS.
-
- TOEFL test scores electronically from ETS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions. The university’s reporting code for test scores is 5219; no department code is required.
- IELTS Academic test scores in physical (paper) form directly from IELTS.org to the FSU Office of Graduate Admissions at:
- Florida State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
222 S. Copeland Street, 314 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1410
USA
- Florida State University
-
- Florida State University (FSU) requires a course-by-course credential evaluation for all applicants who have taken courses at non-U.S. institutions. International and domestic applicants must submit their official transcripts from international institutions through a NACES-approved evaluator. SpanTran has created a custom application for FSU that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. This link is found in the application checklist. Please also see the "Transcript Requirement" section on the Graduate School website, https://gradschool.fsu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions, for detailed information on university transcript requirements for graduate students.
Please allow the Office of Graduate Admissions time to process your incoming materials.
Course/Degree Requirements
Degree Requirements
M.S.
If a related undergraduate degree was not awarded, certain leveling courses may be required. Individuals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and provided with leveling course information.
Combined M.S./Ph.D.
If a related undergraduate degree was not awarded, certain leveling courses may be required. Individuals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and provided with leveling course information.
Ph.D.
Doctoral students have access to the entire departmental faculty as part of their education and professional development. Students select their major professor and supervisory committee based on areas of scholarly interest and expertise. The doctoral supervisory committee provides mentorship throughout the doctoral experience. Doctoral students have access to computer laboratories, statistical software, and on-campus and remote access library resources.
For students admitted to a Doctoral program after completing a Master’s degree, a preliminary examination must be completed within 3 years but no longer than 5 years from beginning coursework.
When students complete coursework, they then complete a preliminary examination. Upon successful completion of the exam, the student enters into “candidacy,” where original research is undertaken, culminating in a dissertation. Although some students complete their dissertation within a year, others take longer. The period of candidacy is limited to 5 years.
We make every attempt to provide financial support to full-time enrolled students through Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships. Students typically provide 20 hours of service to the department through these assignments.
For questions about the program:
Dr. Kani Diop-Lo
kdiop@fsu.edu
For questions about the application process:
CEHHS Office of Academic Services and Intern Support – HDFS Grad Admissions
HDFS-grad@fsu.edu
850-644-1117