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Mar 16, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Lifespan Development Concentration
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Carole S. Slotterback, Ph.D., Coordinator
This program offers all students, especially those majoring in the behavioral and social sciences, the opportunity to develop a multidisciplinary focus in human development. The academic aims of the concentration are to provide an understanding of:
- Both normal and exceptional development of humans as biological and psychological organisms;
- The relationship between individuals and family/social environment; and
- The means to enhance human development, including a field experience in a human-development agency.
The 27-credit Lifespan Development concentration is administered by an interdisciplinary board of faculty from the Psychology, Sociology, and Counseling and Human Services departments. Students interested in careers and graduate programs in human development should contact the coordinator for more information on course choice and on integrating the concentration with various majors. Students who complete this concentration will have it noted on their transcripts. The Lifespan Development concentration requires the following:
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9 Courses Required
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PSYC 226 - (S) Lifespan Development: Cognitive and Biological -
PSYC 227 - (S) Lifespan Development: Social and Emotional -
PSYC 225 - (S) Psychopathology -
One of the following courses: PSYC 360 - (EPW) Clinical Psychology CHS 242 - Counseling Theories SOC 115 - Introduction to Social Work HADM 110 - (S) Introduction to Gerontology HADM 211 - (EPW) Health Administration OT 440 - Management and Supervision of Occupational Therapy Services NURS 472 - Advanced Nursing and Transition to Professional Practice -
One of the following in the Human Biology group: BIOL 100 - (E) Modern Concepts of Human Biology BIOL 104 - (E) Anatomy, Physiology and Health BIOL 110 - (E) Human Anatomy and Physiology + Lab BIOL 142 - (E) (FYOC, FYDT Lab only) General Biology BIOL 202 - (E) The ABC’s of Genetics BIOL 205 - (E) Human Sexuality and Reproduction PSYC 231 - (E) Behavioral Neuroscience / NEUR 231 - (E) Behavioral Neuroscience - One of the following in the Cultural Diversity group:
CHS 333 - (D) Multiculturalism in Counseling and Human Services CHS 337 - (D) Counseling Girls and Women CHS 338 - Poverty, Homelessness and Social Justice CHS 339 - Counseling Boys and Men CHS 375 - Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Persons EDUC 142 - (D, S) Exceptional Lives EDUC 256 - (D) Family, School & Community Relations in a Diverse Society HADM 216 - Aging and the Community HADM 218 - Health and Aging GERO 220 - Crime and Aging HADM 232 - Aging and Death HADM 315 - (D) Cultural Diversity and Health Administration PSYC 237 - (D, S) Psychology of Women PSYC 325 - Child Psychopathology PSYC 364 - (D) Psychology of Diversity SOC 210 - (EPW, D) Marriage and the Family SOC 220 - (S, D) Social Stratification SOC 224 - (S, D) Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 234 - (S, D) Cultural Anthropology SOC 315 - (D) Feminism and Social Change - & 8. Two of the following in the Applied Skills group:
CHS 241 - (D) Case Management and Interviewing CHS 322 - Cognitive Disabilities CHS 325 - Psychosocial Aspects of Disordered Eating CHS 331 - Health and Behavior CHS 334 - Marital and Family Counseling CHS 341 - Group Dynamics CHS 343 - Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disabilities CHS 360 - Individual Assessment CHS 421 - Addictions CHS 422 - Substance-Abuse Education CHS 423 - Issues in Substance Abuse EDUC 222 - (S, EPW) Educational Psychology, PreK-4 EDUC 223 - (EPW, S) Educational Psychology, GR 4-12 EDUC 252 - Assessment & Evaluation in Early & Primary Education NURS 373 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NURS 452 - Nursing Care of Children and Families PSYC 334 - Couple and Family Therapy PSYC 335 - Psychological Testing PSYC 361 - Cognitive Behavior Therapy PSYC 362 - Child Clinical Psychology PSYC 363 - Behavior Modification SOC 328 - Child Welfare - One of the following in the Field Experience group:
PSYC 480 - Field Experience in Clinical Settings PSYC 481 - Field Experience in Applied Psychology CHS 380 - Internship in Counseling and Human Services OT 381 - Occupational Therapy Level I Clinical - II: Psychosocial Rehabilitation CHS 441 - (EPW) Crisis Intervention EDUC 223 - (EPW, S) Educational Psychology, GR 4-12 NURS 352 - Nursing Care in Psychiatric and Mental Health SOC 480 Internship in Sociology Total of 27 credits For more information on the Psychology department, visit its website. |
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