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Human Development Specialization
Underlying all Warner School programs and the educating professions
of teaching, administration, and counseling is a fundamental
understanding of human growth and development. Whether we
are working to build healthy families, to create an effective
social studies curriculum, or to reform schools through improved
leadership and organization, the development of human beings
and the ability of individuals to adapt and grow through social
change in organizations and communities is an issue of paramount
interest and concern at the Warner School.
Through the study of human development, Warner faculty and
students are leading the way in understanding and promoting
the healthy development of individuals from birth through
old age. Warner’s programs emphasize the social patterns
that cause behavior changes as people progress through the
life course.
Students of human development acquire a firm grounding in
developmental and social theory, action-oriented research,
and the nurturing of leadership skills. Human development
is studied from philosophical, historical, sociological, and
psychological perspectives. The programs in human development
focus on processes of growth and change rather than on static
concepts of individuals, and on the linkage between developmental
processes and the contexts in which they occur.
Choose a degree to learn more:
Master's Degrees
M.S.- Human Development (general)
M.S.- Human Development (with a concentration in Early Childhood)
M.S.- Human Development (with a concentration in Family Studies)
M.S.- Human Development (with a concentration in Developmental Differences)
M.S.- Human Development (with a concentration in Gerontology)
M.S.- Human Development (with a concentration in Research)
M.S.- Human Development (3+2 program for UR undergrads)
Doctoral Degrees
Ed.D.- Human Development
Ed.D. - Human Development (accelerated option)
Ph.D.- Human Development in Educational
Context
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