Child Health, MS

for the Master of Science in Child Health


The M.S. in Child Health prepares students for certification as Child Life Specialists and is also relevant to other health-related careers. 

for the Master of Science in Child Health


HDFS 405Adolescent Development3
HDFS 408Hospitalized Children4
HDFS 425Family Stress and Change4
HDFS 508Ethics in the Helping Professions4
HDFS 518Therapeutic Play and Activities4
HDFS 558Child Health Internship (enroll three semesters)15
Total Hours34
Other Requirements and Conditions (may overlap):
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall within unit23
The minimum program GPA is 2.75
If any of the req courses were taken as a BS student, the student will select elective hours in consultation with their adviser to meet the 34-hour requirement

for the Master of Science in Child Health


Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will be able to assess the developmental and psycho-social needs of infants, children, youth, and families.
  2. Students will be able to initiate and maintain meaningful and therapeutic relationships with infants, children, youth, and families.
  3. Students will be able to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families.
  4. Students will be able to provide safe, therapeutic, and healing environments for infants, children, youth, and families.
  5. Students will be able to support infants, children, youth, and families in coping with stressful events.
  6. Students will be able to teach content, specific to the population served, including psychological preparation for potentially stressful experiences, with infants, children, youth, and families.
  7. Students will be able to practice within the scope of their professional and personal knowledge and skill base.
  8. Students will be able to continuously engage in self-reflective professional child life practice.
  9. Students will be able to function as a member of the service team.
  10. Students will be able to represent and communicate to others child life practice and psycho-social issues of infants, children, youth, and families.
  11. Students will be able to integrate clinical evidence and fundamental child life knowledge into professional decision making.
  12. Students will be able to implement child life services within the structure and culture of the work environment.
  13. Learn HIPPA and other data privacy rules related to medical settings.

for the Master of Science in Child Health


Department of Human Development & Family Studies

Department Head: Dr. Ramona Faith Oswald (roswald@illinois.edu)

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Human Development & Family Studies faculty

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905 South Goodwin Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-3790
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