Ph.D. in Home Science

Ph.D. in Home Science is an interdisciplinary research program that investigates family and community well-being through nutrition, family dynamics, textile science, child development, and home management. The program typically lasts 3 to 5 years and covers topics such as human nutrition, dietetics, interior design, family resource management, early childhood education, and sustainable practices. Students do research to solve current challenges such as health, social welfare, and environmental sustainability in the home and community setting. The curriculum consists of coursework, research methods, and a dissertation based on original research. Graduates frequently seek employment in academia, social work, public health, and family therapy.