How to get an M.A. in Human Development
Learn about the requirements necessary to enter an M.A. in Human Development program.
Learn about the requirements necessary to enter an M.A. in Human Development program.
Coursework in the human development degree program is comprised of learning to understand the often complex issues that people deal with throughout a lifetime.
If you enjoy psychology, biology, sociology, anthropology—basically any -ology!—the study of human development might be the right path for you.
Wondering what exactly a human development major can cover? Discover the wide variety of human development major specializations offered at Pacific Oaks.
For alumna Jill Getto Lee, a RIE parenting class led her to Pacific Oaks and into a career empowering children from birth.
The field of human development offers a variety of career paths concerning the human condition and ways to help people live better lives.
With accessibility to technology growing at a staggering rate, the field of human development is playing catch-up to learn its effects.
Are you interested in human development and also have an interest in education? Learn more about how the two fields work together.
In a field as vast as human development, it can be difficult to figure out where you’ll work after graduation. Consider these three types of workplaces.
Interested in studying lifespan development and its role in psychology? Learn more about its role in the field of human development.
Carlene Fider, Ph.D., discusses the loss and grief associated with missed milestones due to the COVID-19 pandemic from a human development perspective.
As children come out at younger and younger ages, parents need to figure out how to best support them—while processing their own feelings.
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