2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
Clinical and Developmental Sciences
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The School of Clinical and Developmental Sciences prepares professionals who support families and individuals in meeting their basic human needs. The programs are based on an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on the behavioral sciences, natural sciences, and the humanities. Students learn theories and their application to professions in nonprofit organizations, private practice, government, education, and business. Graduates have the necessary foundation for a career as well as further study.
School Requirement
The student must be in good standing at NIU to declare a major in the School of Clinical and Developmental Sciences.
Policy on Dismissal
University policy requires that students be informed of the possibility of being dismissed from practicums, internships, and early field experiences. In the School of Clinical and Developmental Sciences, such a possibility exists in FSMD 356, FSMD 474, HDFS 293, HDFS 294, HDFS 393, HDFS 491, HDFS 490, HDFS 493,. A statement of grounds for dismissal is available from the coordinator of each internship.
The School of Clinical and Developmental Sciences standards committee may review a student who displays behavior that threatens the health and/or safety of others in settings such as a major class, practicum, internship, or school-related activity.
Minors
Prospective minors should consult with the school’s undergraduate academic advisor so the school may plan to accommodate students in required courses.
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