2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Early Childhood, Youth, and Family Studies

J. Walls, Chairperson

bsu.edu/ecyfs

The Department of Early Childhood, Youth, and Family Studies includes programs that promote the development, education, and well-being of children from birth through adolescence and that foster healthy family functioning. Our impactful programs provide students with valuable training for real-world application, be it in the classroom, community, or the home.

The Teaching Major in Early Childhood Education focuses on the preparation of teachers for preschool and K-3 classrooms (including those that require a teaching license), with an emphasis on engaging with families and community. 

The Major in Family and Child includes four interrelated concentrations: child life, early care, early intervention, and family science (click here for more information on the professions these concentrations lead to).  Students graduate equipped to work in a variety of settings—from child care centers to hospitals to family service agencies—or primed to pursue graduate or doctoral studies. Minors and a certificate are available that add supplemental preparation for non-major students who will work with children or families.