DEIJ in HDFS Programs and Learning

HDFS Undergraduate Courses with DEIJ Content, Themes, and/or Readings

Catalog Number Title Description Campus Semester
HDFS 1060 Close Relationships Across the Lifespan Examines diverse relationships with attention to topics such as human sexuality, power, and inclusion in various contexts. Content will allow students to further their understanding of processes and structures of close relationships in contemporary society and the interaction of personal choice and societal influences in decisions about personal relationships. Storrs, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 1095 Special Topics: Science of Individual and Family Well-Being This course will introduce students to the science of individual and family health and well-being. Content will highlight the intrinsically interwoven physical, psychological, and social influences that inform human experience and how they are shaped by cultural variations, ethical considerations, and historical influence. The topics will also address determinants and outcomes of health and well-being, and how institutions and policies have historically supported and hindered these outcomes. Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 2001 Diversity Issues in Human Development and Family Sciences This course examines critical issues in diversity as they relate to human development and family studies from a constructivist perspective. The basic premise of a constructivist perspective is that reality is socially constructed—that is, what we come to know as reality is created and recreated through social interaction. Storrs, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 2004W Research Methods in Human Development and Family Sciences This course provides an overview of research methods for studying children and families and the issues that relate to them. Historical medical practices on African Americans are highlighted in the discussion of ethical behavior in research. Storrs, Hartford Fall 2024
HDFS 2142E Conservation and Sustainability with Preschoolers The importance of environmental stewardship will be explored as students actively engage with preschool children in project-based learning related to conservation and sustainability throughout the semester. Focus on understanding of environmental justice and equity and raising awareness of environmental stewardship in the larger Child Labs and UConn communities. Storrs, Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 2300 Family Interaction Processes This course examines the interaction processes of family systems including communication processes, bonding behaviors, management of conflict and aggression, and negotiation of family crises with an emphasis on structural, intergenerational, and contextual forces that drive these processes. Students will critique popular representations of families and understand the strengths of unique family cultures, forms, and structure. Storrs, Hartford Fall 2024
HDFS 2620 Human Development, Digital Medial, and Technology This course examines the social, economic, and cultural influences on youths’ interactions with and use of technology for formal and informal learning. Topics will include media literacy, digital divides, technology in education, and cyberbullying. Students will think critically evaluate issues that have emerged since the rise of the internet, social media, and more recently, artificial intelligence (AI). Storrs Fall 2024
HDFS 3095 Child Development, Social Justice, and Children's Rights Attuned to human rights and social justice lens, this course will have students explore pressing children’s rights issues across both developing and developed countries, with particular emphasis on the impacts on children’s development (e.g., social, emotional, cognitive, neuro-development) and the realization of their full potential. Importantly, students will critically engage with evolving and emerging issues that pose challenges for child development (e.g., climate change, technology, and income inequality). n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3096 Black Families This course will empower students to critically evaluate empirical research, media sources, laws, policies, and initiatives that shape the experiences of Black families. This course emphasizes the use of strength-based approaches, rather than deficit-perspectives, by highlighting cultural and assets, and joy in Black families. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3101 Infant and Toddler Development This course seeks to deepen student knowledge of the typical child’s development from prenatal to 3 years, including major theories of development, developmental achievements during this phase, and sources of individual differences in development (e.g., biological, family environmental, and wider ecological influences). Addresses Early Childhood Specializations themes of Social Justice and DEIJ Storrs, Stamford, Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 3102 Early and Middle Childhood Development This course seeks to deepen student knowledge of the typical child’s development from ages 3-10 years, including major theories of development, developmental achievements during this phase, and sources of individual differences in development (e.g., biological, family environmental, and wider ecological influences). Addresses Early Childhood Specializations themes of Social Justice and DEIJ n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3110 Social and Community Influence on Children in the United States Investigates contextual influences that impact child development with attention to factors that promote resilience. Assignments and classroom discussions will emphasize applications in areas such as prevention/intervention programs and social policies for improving social settings that are critical for supporting positive youth development. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3141 Developmental Approaches to Intergroup Relations and Victimization Children and families' experiences with various forms of victimization (e.g., bias-based) are examined with attention to diversity and social justice perspectives. Some assignments will highlight issues related to human diversity, multiculturalism, and systems of oppression. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3245 Aging in American Society This course examines the impact of aging on individual lives, families, communities, society, and looks at major social policies. Students will engage with topics such as dimensions of aging, the personal meanings of aging, and the ways in which the aging process is affected by social dynamics, cultural forces, personal characteristics and health factors. Attention will be placed on “macrolevel” issues of aging, by examining current issues and controversies associated with social policies related to aging and an aging society. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3249 Gender and Aging This course considers historical and cross-cultural perspectives on the implications of aging processes. Content will provide students with a foundation to deconstruct and challenge myths about aging men and women regarding sexuality, relationships, careers, health, retirement and other related issues. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3250 Disabilities: A lifespan Perspective This course takes a developmental lifespan approach to investigate ways to better advocate for disability rights, public policy, and improved educational and family environments. This course centers disabled people’s perspectives, as well as situates disabled people’s experience of various developmental periods within social structures, policies, and cultural norms that constrain them. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3261 Men and Masculinities This course centers on factors such as socialization and gender roles with attention to implications on interpersonal relationships and identity. Culture, race, class, sexual orientation, are considered as they interact with gender socialization, identity, and relationships. Stamford Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3277 Issues in Human Sexuality This upper-level course examines a broad range of theories, concepts, and topics on contemporary issues concerning human sexuality and the impact upon individuals and family units. That includes neuro-diverse and sexual diverse relationships. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3310 Parent Child Relations in Cross-Cultural Perspective The course focuses on theory, research and application of knowledge as it relates to parenting, parent-child relationships and parent education within and across multicultural settings. Storrs Fall 2024
HDFS 3319 Risk and Resilience in Individuals and Families This course examines how individuals and families deal with stressful and often catastrophic life events and significant transitions. This course investigates the factors that contribute to successful coping and adaptation and those that not not, including intrapersonal/individual, interpersonal/relational and environmental/contextual. (Family diversity and complexities in a changing world) Stamford, Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 3442 Latino Health and Health Care This course provides an overview of health and health care issues among Latino/a populations in the United States, with special attention to health inequities. This course will cover the major physical and mental health, access to health care, acculturation, cultural competence, language barriers, biological, cultural and social factors associated with health promotion and disease prevention among Latino/a populations in the United States. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3470 The Latinx Family This course will cover current issues on Latinx youth and families from a social and developmental psychological perspective. It will focus on history, theories, methods, research, and applied social issues as it pertains to Latinx families. Some topics will include family functioning, positive youth development, risk behaviors, adjustment, cultural values, immigration, and intervention. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3510 Planning and Managing Human Service Programs In line with the definition provided by The American Public Human Services Association, this course will provide students the foundation to evaluate and develop human service programs to ensuring accessibility, accountability and coordination in their delivery. Waterbury Fall 2024
HDFS 3530 Public Policy and the Family This course will explore the ways government programs and policies impact families at the local, state, and federal levels (heavily focused on the American context). Topics that will be explored include family poverty, working poor, homelessness, food insecurity, universal health care, and same sex marriage. A primary goal of the course is to help foster critical thinking among students on how policies impact families. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024
HDFS 3540 Child Welfare, Law and Social Policy This course introduces students to various areas in which public policies and laws affect children and families. Particular attention is placed on how empirical research can be leveraged to influence such policies. Certain topics will cover juvenile justice systems, racial disproportionality in child welfare/juvenile justice systems, and child protective systems. Hartford Fall 2024
HDFS 3550 Comparative Family Policy This engages students in comparative analyses of government programs and policies impacting families in the United States and other countries. Topics will include health and welfare policies, family planning, childcare, teen pregnancy, and care of the aged (e.g., gender affirming care in families, poverty, and immigration). Storrs Fall 2024
HDFS 4255 Living with Chronic or Life-Threatening Illness Course considers the policies and social forces that influence the adaptation of individuals living with a chronic disease across the lifespan. Particular attention is placed on examining these driving forces through the lens of social determinants of health and health equity. n/a Not offered in Fall 2024

HDFS Graduate Courses with DEIJ Content, Themes, and/or Readings

Catalog Number Title Description Campus Semester
HDFS 5311 Theories of Family Development Students will critically evaluate diverse theoretical perspectives to contextualize and expand notions of families in contemporary society. Feminist, queer, intersectional, and other critical theoretical frameworks are discussed. Storrs
HDFS 5312 Diverse Families This course examines the contextual micro and macro influences that shape the development of diverse families. Particular attention is placed on influences from race, ethnicity, and culture in the contemporary development of families. Storrs
HDFS 5340 Prevention, Intervention, and Policy Approaches in Family Sciences This course focuses on developing and applying theoretical knowledge of prevention/intervention to inform social policy initiatives and prevention programs. Storrs
HDFS 5020 Culture, Health, and Human Development Seminar Human development across various contexts is centered in this course. Topics such as immigration, inter-group relations, childhood-care, infant health, and intervention development are discussed attuned to cultural context. Storrs
HDFS 5321 Parent-Child Relationships in Cross-Cultural Perspective This course surveys parent-child relationships attuned to cultural contexts. Topics will explore cross-cultural parenting, child education, issues in discrimination, and intervention/prevention development. Storrs
HDFS 5342 Parent Education This course surveys parent-child relationships attuned to cultural contexts. Topics will explore cross-cultural parenting, child education, issues in discrimination, and intervention/prevention development. Storrs
HDFS 5442 Latinx Health Disparities Course focuses on the health experiences and disparities among Latinx individuals in the United States Storrs
HDFS 5255 Living with Chronic Illness This course considers the policies and social forces that influence the adaptation of individuals living with a chronic disease across the lifespan. Particular attention is placed on examining these driving forces through the lens of social determinants of health and health equity. Storrs
HDFS 5277 Human Sexuality This course is tailored to provide students the skills to critically evaluate contemporary topics, policies, and debates in human sexuality. Topics (not exhaustive) explore sexual and gender identity, reproductive rights, and sex education. Storrs
HDFS 5269 Gender Role Transitions and Conflict This course fosters discussion on critiquing and synthesizing knowledge regarding gender in a North American context. Particular attention is placed on gender role transitions among gender minorities. Topics will survey political and cultural influences regarding gender. Storrs
HDFS 5550 Social Policy, Law, and Child Welfare This course places attention on how policies and laws influence family and child development. Particular focus will be placed on the intersections between social science, social policy, and research dissemination. Surveyed topics will be attuned to prevention/intervention to promote family welfare. Storrs
HDFS 5095 Special Topic: Bullying and Victimization in Youth and Adolescence This course focuses on the social-contextual influences of bullying across childhood and adolescence. Discussion will highlight the roles of social policy, media, and culture in the trajectories of bullying. Topics will explore the importance of leveraging social policy to reduce bullying. Storrs