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Human Development and Psychology
Curriculum
2008-09 Requirements
The following
HDP program requirements are for the 2008-2009 academic year only and are subject
to change for the 2009-2010 academic year.
HDP students must complete 8 courses before graduation, as outlined
below:
- 1 Culture and Social Development course (courses listed below)
- 1 Cognitive and Language Development course (courses listed below)
- 1 Research Methods and Data Analysis course (courses listed below)
- 3 additional courses which focus
on Human Development and Psychology
- 2 elective courses (either at HGSE or at another Harvard or MIT schools
through cross-registration)
Culture and Social Development courses (1 course)
- AH-103
Educational Outcomes in Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Perspectives (spring, Harris)
- AH-125 *The Science of Learning, Behavior, and Health: Implications for Social Policy (spring, Shonkoff)
- AH-400 American Dilemmas: Everyday Struggles over Race and Equality in U.S. Education (fall, Pollock)
- AH-516 Chinese Education in Comparative Perspective (fall, Fong)
- H-137 Emotional
Development: Biology, Relationships, Culture (not offered 2008-09)
- H-175 Good Work in Education: When Excellence, Engagement, and Ethics Meet (spring, Gardner)
- H-217
Adolescent into Adult: Development through the College Years
(not offered 2008-09)
- H-236
Adolescent Development: Psychosocial Implications for School Practice
and Community Partnerships
(spring, Rogers)
- H-250
Developmental Psychology: Psychology of Early Childhood
(fall, Harris)
- H-331
Risk and Resilience in Social Contexts from Birth to Young Adulthood:
Strategies of Prevention and Intervention
(year-long, Jones)
- H-370 The Promotion of Social Development in Students: The Prevention of Disability and Distrust in Schools (fall, Selman)
- H-382
The Problems Kids Have: Psychosocial, Developmental, and Biological
Perspectives of Risk in School-Age Children (spring)
- H-392
*Childhood Trauma: Dynamics, Interventions, and Cross-Cultural Perspective (fall, Groves)
- H-502 Youth
Culture(s): Building Difference, Breaking It Down (not offered 2008-09)
- H-525
Immigration, Education, and Identities in the United States (fall, Louie)
- AH-600 Parenting,
Schools, and Achievement (not offered 2008-09)
- H-603
Educating for Civic Responsibility
(fall, Haste)
- H-605 Social
and Moral Development (not offered
in 2007-08)
- H-607 Psychology
of Ethnicity and Context (fall, Hill)
- H-609 Social Development (spring , Hill)
- HT-100 Cognitive Development, Education, and the Brain (year-long; counts as 2 courses, Fischer, Rose)
- HT-500
Growing up in a Media World
(fall, Blatt)
- S-504 Introduction to Qualitative Research (fall, Fong)
- T-006
Adult Development
(spring, Kegan)
- T-405 Social Dimensions of Teaching and Learning (spring, Gehlbach)
Cognitive and Language Development courses (1 course)
- AH-103 Educational Outcomes in Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Perspectives (spring, Harris)
- AH-125 *The
Science of Learning, Behavior, and Health: Implications for Social Policy (spring, Shonkoff)
- H-107 Introduction to Education Neuroscience (spring, T. Rose)
- H-110B Testing in Mind, Brain, and Education: Investigating Process and Outcome (spring, Christodoulou)
- H-137 Emotional
Development: Biology, Relationships, Culture (not offered 2008-09)
- H-152 *Children
and Emotion (not offered 2008-09)
- H-180 *Cognitive Development and Trust in Testimony (spring, Harris)
- H-217
Adolescent into Adult: Development through the College Years
(not offered 2008-09)
- H-250
Developmental Psychology: Psychology of Early Childhood
(fall, Harris)
- H-370 The Promotion of Social Development in Students: The Prevention of Disability and Distrust in Schools
(fall, Selman)
- *H-371
*Theories and Methods of Child/Adolescent Cognitive and Psychological
Assessment
(spring, Lem)
- H-382 The Problems Kids Have: Psychosocial, Developmental, and Biological Perspectives of Risk in School-Age Children
- H-392
*Childhood Trauma: Dynamics, Interventions, and Cross-Cultural Perspective (fall, Groves)
- H-700
From Language to Literacy
(fall, Pan)
- H-714
Language and Culture
(not offered in 2008-09)
- H-810W Language Minority Learners I: Literacy Development and Instruction (fall)
- H-810X Language Minority Learners II: The Social Context of Language Minority Learners (spring)
- HT-100
Cognitive Development, Education, and the Brain (year-long; counts
as 2 courses, Fischer, Rose)
- HT-123 Informal Learning for Children (spring, Blatt)
- T-006
Adult Development
(spring, Kegan)
- T-407 Learning
in the Content Areas (not offered 2008-09)
- T-440 Teaching and Learning: "The Having of Wonderful Ideas" (fall, Duckworth)
- T-540
Cognition and the Art and Science of Instruction
(spring, Perkins)
- T-560
Universal Design for Learning: Meeting the Challenge of Individual
Differences (spring, Rose)
- T-605
The Work of Jean Piaget
(not offered 2008-09)
Research Methods and Data Analysis courses (1 course)
- **AH-600 Parenting,
Schools, and Achievement (not offered 2008-09)
- S-005
Introduction to Educational Research
(fall, Tivnan)
- S-012
Empirical Methods: Introduction to Statistics for Research
(fall, Tivnan)
- S-030A
Intermediate Statistics: Applied Regression and Data Analysis
(spring)
- S-030B
Intermediate Statistics: Applied Regression and Data Analysis
(spring)
- S-052
Applied Data Analysis
(fall, Willett)
- S-504
Introduction to Qualitative Research
(fall, Fong)
**For students who have already had some exposure to statistics.
Notes on Courses:
*Limited enrollment course
3 additional courses which focus on
Human Development and Psychology
2 Elective courses (HGSE or Cross-registered)
It is important to note that the HDP master's program does not lead directly
to teacher certification or counseling licensure, e.g., school adjustment
counseling, guidance counseling, psychological counseling, although some
courses offered in HDP may serve to fulfill partial requirements for these
professional tracks. The requirements for certification vary across states
and professional organizations, and students should check carefully with
the appropriate agencies about their eligibility and the requirements
for certification. Students who need further information about programs
leading directly to certification should refer to the Teacher
Education Program, the Language
and Literacy Program for Reading Specialists (Initial Teacher Licensure),
or other programs at HGSE.
Cross-Registration
Many HGSE students choose to take courses at other Harvard graduate schools
(aka, cross-registering), including the Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Kennedy
School of Government (KSG). Harvard's schools operate on different schedules.
Therefore, remain mindful of school's individual calendars and deadlines: start
of classes, vacations, and exams.
For more information about cross-registering at other Harvard schools, please
visit: https://crossreg.harvard.edu/
HGSE Course Catalog
For more information about HGSE course offerings, view
the entire HGSE course catalogue
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Terrence Tivnan
The program in Human Development and Psychology has a long history at Harvard, and is one of the core programs at the Graduate School of Education.
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