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People face different challenges and require different types of interventions when they are three years of age than at 60. What are those challenges? How are we different as kids, adolescents or senior citizens? And how can we help people to thrive and throughout the lifespan?
These are some of the questions you will address as an MSU Denver Human Development major.
Human Development is an interdisciplinary degree program that combines the study of psychology, sociology, education and other disciplines to give you an understanding of human development from infancy through old age.
The Human Development program available on campus and online, offers several specific course options designed to prepare you for careers working with people. Through small, dynamic empirically-based classes and experiences such as internships, teaching and research assistantships you will acquire both the knowledge and skills necessary to begin a career or pursue graduate studies.
Students can also choose to complete the online Human Development and Family Studies Major and online Minor and enjoy the convenience and flexibility of online courses. These courses are taught by MSU Denver’s award-winning faculty and offer the same rigor and standards as courses taught on campus.
Take advantage of the opportunity you’ll have as an MSU Denver Human Development major to conduct research and complete a senior thesis. These are some recent thesis titles students presented at MSU Denver’s Undergraduate Research Conference:
Located in downtown Denver, MSU Denver’s campus will give you access to service-learning and internship experiences at nearby nonprofits and government agencies.
As an MSU Denver Human Development student you will study in the Plaza Building, which houses modern resources that include a computer lab, observation rooms, state-of-the-art media equipment and meeting spaces.
The Human Development degree offers a variety of career paths, working with people from their earliest to their latest years.
From becoming early childhood and elementary-age teachers to working in eldercare or pursuing graduate study, the Human Development major offers opportunities for you to customize your degree and future career by choosing the concentration that matches your interest.
Lisa Badanes
Professor Lisa Badanes looks at how different characteristics of children such as their personalities and their environments affect how they physically respond to stress. How kids respond differently to stress may have an affect on whether they might be at greater risk for emotional, learning and behavioral problems.
Lisa Hagan
Professor Lisa Hagan is an expert in infant attachment, child cognitive development, how children develop gender roles and the use of psychological theory in education.
MSU Denver Human Development alumni have been hired by these organizations:
Human Development graduates have been accepted for post-graduate study at:
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Department of Psychological Sciences
Campus Box 54
P.O. Box 173362
Denver CO 80217-3362