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Master of Science (M.S.) in Human Development (with a concentration in Family Studies)
(ISIS code: HD7)
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Requirements
I. Master's Core
(9 credits)
ED 406 Master’s Research Methods
ED 429 Theories of Human Development
ED 419 Life Course Studies
II. Specialization Courses
(9 credits)
ED 418 The Family and Social Dynamics
ED 481 School, Family, and Community Relations
EDU 439 Interpersonal Systems in Counseling and Human Development
III. Electives
(12 credits)
In consultation with their advisors, students may select from a wide array of courses, including but not limited to:
ED 425 Minority Youth Development in Urban Contexts
ED 494 Human Development in Old Age
EDU 565 Research in Life Course Studies
ED 487 Developing Values and Character in the School, Home, and Community
ED 483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals
EDU 464 Child Development and Learning in Context (5 to 12
years)
ED 415 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture
ED 403 Disability and Early Childhood
EDU 470 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling
ED 520 Introduction to Program Evaluation
One course in Educational Leadership
One course in Policy
One course in Grant Writing
A Research Apprenticeship
IV. Additional Requirements
Master's Thesis
Total: 30 credits
Note: Students must complete 30 hours following the
completion of a bachelor’s degree; students may not
transfer undergraduate work toward the master's degree unless
those courses have been taken at the graduate level and beyond
the minimum number of credits required for graduation.
Students who elect to do field study must complete a form
in collaboration with the field-study sponsor at the beginning
of each field experience indicating what they will be doing;
this form must be approved by the advisor by the second week
of the semester.
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