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This highly relevant and contemporary minor is a 15-credit interdisciplinary program designed especially for students who are interested in how individuals develop and how to improve the quality of life for families and communities. You’ll explore the psychological, social, cultural, and biological d...
This degree prepares its graduates to use family-centered and strengths-based approaches to support the health and well-being of individuals and families in diverse communities.
In the mid-1990’s, Christopher Hunt Robertson left his position as a law office manager to resume his university studies full-time. In 1997, he graduated from the Bachelor of Individualized Studies program at George Mason University. He then completed the M.Ed. degree in GMU’s Adult Education Curricu...
Minor in Childhood Studies
The interdisciplinary minor in childhood studies is designed for students who have a child-related focus in their major and for those who want to explore the topic of childhood. This minor focuses on the study of issues concerning children and their representations, includ...
We would like to congratulate our faculty member and associate director, David Powers Corwin, for winning a term faculty development grant to broaden the curriculum that CHSS offers. With this grant, they hope to develop a course titled: Friendships in Our World that can be offered across departments...