Prospective Graduate Students
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University provides an excellent environment in which to pursue graduate work.
Students can earn a Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Science, and focus their studies in adolescent development, family or peer relationships, or another topic or period of the lifespan. Students can enter this program with either a completed master’s degree or a completed bachelor’s degree. Students entering with their bachelor’s will be required to first complete a Master’s in Human Development and Family Studies before moving on to the requirement for the Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Science. Students can also pursue a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy or Prevention Science.
If you’re interested in learning more about working with Dr. Haddock or Dr. Zimmerman for your graduate work, please email them directly at shelley.haddock@colostate.edu or toni.zimmerman@colostate.edu.
Undergraduate Research Assistants
We are always looking for motivated research assistants! If you are interested in joining the lab, gaining research experience, and working with community youth, email shelley.haddock@colostate.edu with information about your interests and experience.