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2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Human Development Minor


Karen Mooney, Coordinator (Bailey 135)

The purpose of this minor is to provide a better understanding of human development for students interested in occupations providing services for children and adults. To this end, courses have been included to facilitate understanding of the psychological, social, and biological contexts of development. Although the focus is on normative development, courses also deal with individual variations in development and with abnormal development.

Total Credits Required: 24 Credits


Basic Requirements (15 Credit Hours)


Two of the following three courses (6 Credit Hours)


One of the following three courses (3 Credit Hours)


Additional Requirements:


  1. Six credits of electives must be taken at the 300-level.
  2. Electives must be taken from at least two different departments.
  3. At least twelve credits of coursework must be unique to this minor, not overlapping with a major or another minor.

Footnotes


Some of the courses listed above are not offered every semester. When planning coursework, Human Development minors should consult the departments offering the courses for information on course rotations.