Human Development Concentration in Psychology Professor Jan Lynch, Coordinator The Concentration in Human Development has two purposes: - To provide focused coursework for students who plan to pursue a post-graduate degree in counseling psychology or school psychology
- To prepare students for entry-level positions in a variety of careers that involve designing and/or implementing programs for children, adolescents, and/or the elderly
Successful completion of the following seven courses is required: - PSYC 101 (Introduction to Psychology)
- PSYC 200 (Research Methods) or SOCI 351 or CJUS/POLI 245
- PSYC 210 (Child Development)
- PSYC 211 (Adolescent Development)
- PSYC 212 (Adult Development and Aging)
Two courses chosen from: - PSYC 300 (Tests and Measurements)
- PSYC 315 (Personality)
- PSYC 316 (Internship)
- PSYC 325 (Social Psychology)
- PSYC 340 (Cognition)
To apply for the concentration, students must have a GPA of 2.00 or higher in the courses completed at the time of application. At least three courses not offered in the Major are required for a Concentration Printer-friendly version E-mail this page
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