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    Human Development and Family Science (MS)

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    Columbia, USMSIn-person2 years
    $49,543.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    36
    Credits
    $100.00
    App fee

    Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia is a 36-credit, 2-year, in-person MS program based in Columbia, US. Tuition is $49,543.

    About the program

    The program covers research methods, theories of human development and family, diversity in families, and electives in lifespan development and relationships. Students complete either a project or a thesis.

    Focus: both

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    After the program

    Post-study work rights

    12 months OPT (US) (program is a US master’s; STEM OPT extension requires STEM-designated degree program status, which is not verified here)

    $15,008.00
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    Prerequisites

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia is $49,543 across 36 required credits.
    Is Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia online or in-person?
    Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia is offered in-person.
    How long does Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia take to complete?
    Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia is structured around 2 years and 36 credits.
    What GPA is required for Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia?
    Per the program's published guidance: 3.0 for last 60 hours
    What work-permit options follow Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia?
    Post-completion work rights for Human Development and Family Science (MS) at University of Missouri-Columbia: 12 months OPT (US) (program is a US master’s; STEM OPT extension requires STEM-designated degree program status, which is not verified here)