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Plan of Study

The Developmental Psychology sequence focuses on the scientific study of stability and change in biological, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning across the life span. This approach to development is distinctly ecological and interdisciplinary. The curriculum provides in-depth exposure to developmental theories, methodologies, and applications. Students work with faculty on research, generate their own projects, and frequently present their work at national, regional, and state conferences.

There are two options available for graduate study. An applied option is for students who plan to enter careers in a diverse array of community settings that provide human services that requires training in Developmental Psychology. A predoctoral option prepares students for advanced graduate study and facilitates entry into academic careers. Both options require completing a master's thesis.