Human Development and Psychology
Program Description
The Human Development and Psychology (HDP) Program is designed for students
interested in the development of children and adults and how knowledge
of development can be applied to educational issues. The purpose of the
program is to introduce practitioners and future researchers to theory
and research on child, adolescent, and adult development and to reflect
on potential applications to education. The program seeks to apply developmental
theory and research to issues such as cultural diversity, gender equity,
bilingualism, literacy development, academic achievement among high-risk
populations, educational progress of immigrants, promotion of inter-group
relations, prevention of the consequences of risk in the lives of children
and adolescents, effective learning and thinking, brain processes in learning,
children's emotional development, the effects of daycare and preschool
on young children, and the development of interpersonal relationships.
Those in the program examine empirical evidence about language development,
cognitive development, social and relational development, and cultural
differences.
The program in Human Development and Psychology seeks to bridge traditional
divisions between academic disciplines and between basic and applied research,
building on developmental thinking and incorporating an understanding
of diversity. It focuses on the cognitive, emotional, communicative, and
relational development of the individual, from birth through early adulthood,
considering sociocultural and other contexts in which this development
takes place.
Courses in Human Development and Psychology cover a variety of topics,
including:
- Culture and Social Development
- Mind, Brain, and Education
- Language Development
- Assessment
- Risk and Prevention
- Practice & Research in Early-Childhood Education
- Development in Specific Age Periods
- Research Methods
- Cognitive and Language Development
- Gender and Relationships
- Language and Literacy
- Development Across Cultures
The Human Development and Psychology Master's Program is a two-semester
course of study that provides a broad introduction to the study of human
development.
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