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The developmental psychology specialization offers students comprehensive knowledge about how human cognition and skills evolve throughout different life stages. The curriculum establishes a strong psychological base covering all age ranges while enabling students to specialize in specific developmental phases (such as early childhood). This developmental psychology track particularly appeals to students aiming for advanced studies in developmental psychology or connected disciplines like human development and family science, educational psychology, or child clinical psychology. Furthermore, the program equips students with practical skills for direct human interaction or for careers in people-oriented environments (including educational institutions or social service organizations).
To complete the BA with a developmental psychology focus, students must complete 12 credit hours while maintaining at least a 2.00 GPA in all concentration-related courses.