Family Studies Minor

Minor

With a family studies minor, discover an in-depth understanding of the family and its role in society. With courses on the history of the family, the different types of families, the dynamics of family relationships and the challenges and opportunities facing families today, you’ll be able to invest in the community around you.

A family studies minor can be a valuable asset for students who are interested in pursuing a career in social work, counseling, education, or ministry.

Bethel University academics psychology

1:1

mentoring opportunities with faculty

11:1

student-to-faculty ratio

100%

of students receive some form of financial assistance

Family Studies Minor

Courses will include:

  • Problems & Issues
  • Racial and Cultural Minorities
  • Social Psychology
  • Marriage & Family
  • Human Sexuality
  • Parenting
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Social Theory
  • Life Span Development

Prepare for an exciting future as a/an:

  • Youth pastor
  • Urban ministry administrator
  • Athletic coach
  • Director of a youth-focused nonprofit organization

You’ll gain career-shaping skills such as:

  • Understanding the family dynamic
  • Biblical, historical and sociological perspectives of the family
  • Practical applications for navigating cross-cultural impact
  • An overview and critical review of sociological theorists who serve as the basis for sociological research
19.03.27 Bethel strong academics

Family Studies Minor Highlights

With a family studies minor, discover an in-depth understanding of the family and its role in society. With courses on the history of the family, the different types of families, the dynamics of family relationships and the challenges and opportunities facing families today, you’ll be able to invest in the community around you.

Also Consider These Areas of Study

As you’re pursuing a degree in family studies, you may explore pairing it with one of the following degrees:

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