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The Human Development field centers on personal growth, particularly during early life stages and formal education (from infancy to young adulthood). Research in this area aims to advance theoretical frameworks for comprehending human behavior while tackling real-world challenges faced by educators, parents, and caregivers. A key focus involves examining how diverse backgrounds, environments, and life experiences shape individual development.
This academic discipline offers comprehensive insights into developmental psychology and educational theory while allowing for specialized exploration. Initially, students engage with foundational developmental theories, examine growth processes across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and master relevant research methodologies. As studies progress, learners can tailor their curriculum to either expand their general knowledge or specialize in particular aspects of development, potentially incorporating cross-disciplinary studies from other university departments with developmental research focuses.
International applicants must have a degree comparable to a regionally accredited U.S. bachelor’s degree.
English Language Requirement
Minimum TOEFL requirement: 92 internet (iBT); 580 paper-based test (PBT)
Minimum IELTS requirement: 7.0