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Your psychology degree specializing in child development will enhance your comprehension of children and youth through psychological, cognitive, social, emotional, and cultural lenses. The program explores the behavioral patterns of infants, children, teens, and adults while teaching you to conduct research on factors shaping mature behavior. This knowledge equips future psychologists to support individuals in achieving meaningful personal growth.
You'll join one of the nation's most extensive and welcoming psychology departments, with diverse academic resources across multiple disciplines right on campus.
Graduates with a BSc in Psychology with Child Development qualify for various professional paths in psychological fields, including: Employment Specialist, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, Social Services Liaison, Wellness Coordinator, Mental Health Social Worker, Further Education Psychology Instructor, Research Associate or Psychology Assistant, Youth Counselor, School Therapist, and support roles. Additional training may be required for certain positions, which our program can facilitate.