The Master of Science in Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison empowers students to study human development, family systems, consumer behavior, and built environments. This interdisciplinary program promotes socially relevant research and community-based practices to improve quality of life and address social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Impact of Digital Technology on Family Communication Patterns
Community-Based Interventions for Childhood Obesity Prevention
Consumer Behavior Toward Sustainable Fashion Brands
Design Thinking for Inclusive Early Childhood Education Environments
Housing Instability and Its Effects on Academic Performance
Financial Literacy Education for Low-Income Households
Designing Age-Friendly Urban Spaces for Older Adults
Mental Health Support Systems for College Students
Food Security and Nutrition in Urban Low-Income Neighborhoods
The Role of Cultural Identity in Parenting Practices
Digital Tools for Enhancing Parental Engagement in Schools
Policy Analysis of Paid Family Leave in the U.S.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based School Programs
Media Influence on Adolescent Body Image and Self-Esteem
Intergenerational Family Support Systems in Multicultural Contexts
Sustainable Household Consumption Behaviors and Attitudes
Gender Equity in Domestic Labor Division During Remote Work
Assessing the Impact of School Meal Programs on Child Development
Youth Empowerment through Community Arts Initiatives
Designing Financial Tools for Economic Resilience in Vulnerable Populations
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