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The University of La Verne's Master of Science in Child and Adolescent Development equips educators and professionals with advanced knowledge about the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of children and teens. This program cultivates leadership skills for various roles in child development. Students can pursue this master's degree either on-campus, online, or through a hybrid approach, with all formats maintaining the same academic standards on a semester basis. The 33-unit curriculum includes specialized tracks in early childhood or adolescent studies, culminating in a final project. Evening and late afternoon classes cater to working professionals. This degree opens doors to diverse career paths, enabling current K-12 teachers to refine their classroom expertise while preparing graduates to instruct child development courses at community colleges.