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Those seeking to understand and address challenges in human growth across organizations, schools, and communities will discover the Warner School's human development master's programs to be an enriching path toward mastering this field.
Our alumni have excelled in roles such as research coordinators, development experts, and human services professionals in healthcare, public health, and community organizations, along with consulting positions in alternative education spaces. Many also leverage this degree as a foundation for advanced studies, pursuing various clinical and doctoral programs.
Professional pathways
Studying human development opens doors to numerous career possibilities both within and beyond academic circles. With an interdisciplinary focus, our graduates become innovators in education, clinical practice, research, and community work, equipped to thrive in diverse positions such as:
Conducting research as a coordinator or team member.
Contributing to community revitalization initiatives.
Teaching or advising in unconventional learning environments like museums and libraries.
Supporting wellness initiatives through community organizations and foundations.
Evaluating program effectiveness.
This degree also serves as a springboard to doctoral studies, leading to careers as university educators, interdisciplinary researchers, organizational leaders, and administrators dedicated to enhancing lives through human development strategies.
Additionally, graduates smoothly transition into clinical fields aligned with human development, including mental health counseling, social work, psychology, or behavior analysis. International students particularly benefit, using this program to establish expertise and launch global careers in human development.
Flexible program structure allows enrollment any semester, with completion possible in one year full-time or two years part-time for working professionals.