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Gain practical skills for careers involving infants, children, teens, and families through roles in early childhood centers, after-school programs, or child-focused administration.
Key learnings: Develop effective approaches for working with youth from infancy through adolescence, along with leadership abilities and parent guidance techniques.
Why pursue this field: Modern families face overwhelming amounts of conflicting advice. Specialized knowledge in human development positions you as a valuable resource for families and professionals working with children.
Career prospects: Human Development graduates can work in both private and public sector programs supporting children and families. Potential positions include: Early childhood educator, preschool instructor, youth program coordinator, center director, mentor educator, family support specialist, and child policy advisor.