Human Development
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
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Study Options |
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Students who earn a bachelor of arts in human development can specialize in: • Early childhood • Adolescence • Aging • Family studies • Preschool through third grade teacher certification • Family and consumer sciences teacher certification |
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Scholarships and Financial Aid |
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The Department of Human Development awards more $14,000 in scholarships annually. Students in the program are also eligible to compete for the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Dean’s Merit Scholarship. Details regarding scholarship criteria are available on the College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Web page and on the Department of Human Development Web site. You may also be eligible for University scholarships and state or federal financial aid; visit the Scholarships section of our Web site (at left) for more information. |
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Related Fields of Study That Might Interest You |
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• Education • Psychology • Sociology |
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Contact Information |
| Department of Human Development |
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Washington State University PO Box 644852 Pullman, WA 99164-4852 |
| youngm@mail.wsu.edu |
| 509-335-8439 |
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Strengths of the Program
- Acquire a focus on physical, social, cognitive, and affective development with an emphasis on development within the family.
- You can become state certified as a preschool-to-third-grade teacher or as a family and consumer sciences teacher in junior or senior high school.
- Gain a broad perspective on individual and family development through faculty from a range of disciplines and professional areas.
- Develop skills for working in a variety of human service and educational settings.
- All students complete an internship that provides valuable experiences for securing employment in their field of interest.
- Experience working with young children in WSU's newly renovated Child Development Laboratory.