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Child and Adolescent Development explores the biological, physical, socio-emotional, and cognitive changes in individuals from conception to young adulthood. Through theoretical frameworks, research, and practical application, this intensive program equips students to become advocates for social transformation, working with diverse youth, young adults, and families across educational, counseling, policy, research, and advocacy fields.
Those pursuing a BA in Child and Adolescent Development with an Educational Contexts specialization will learn to integrate developmental theories and research into teaching methodologies to enhance learning in various educational environments. This focus area suits students aiming to work with individuals from infancy through young adulthood, including elementary and special education, or those planning for graduate studies and professional programs.
The Educational Contexts concentration aims to develop students' ability to interpret and implement developmental approaches while practicing ethically and reflectively in educational settings. Acknowledging that developmental understanding is crucial for effective teaching, this specialization trains students to address the varied physical, cognitive, cultural, linguistic, behavioral, social, and emotional requirements of children and their families throughout the educational process.