Human Development, M.A.
Program Description
This 30-hour Master of Arts (MA) degree in Human Development offers a holistic approach to understanding human behavior and interactions, offering students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of themselves and others. Students will learn about human development across the lifespan, including how individuals are influenced physically, emotionally, cognitively, socially, and morally. This degree would be advantageous for students who are wishing to work in the helping profession or who hold positions that require the utilization of interpersonal skills. This program will assist in the preparation for employment in human resources, community support programs, non-profit agencies serving children, adolescents, and adults with special needs, and a variety of additional settings ranging from coaching to criminal justice. Students may also be granted the option of choosing to switch to the 60-hour Master of Education (MEd) degree in Counseling and Human Development to pursue a career as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)—this request must be made and approved before entering the final semester of the 30 hour program.
Courses
Note: By action of the Graduate Council and graduate faculty, all students must have a minimum of 50% of their curriculum in 6000 level courses.
Curriculum for 30 hour MA program:
5 Required Courses:
Choose 5 electives offered in the COHD department (excluding practicum/internship):
Total Credit Hours: 30
Comprehensive Exam
All students must take a comprehensive examination during the last semester of graduate work. This exam is administered and content determined by a comprehensive exam committee appointed by the program director and approved by the dean of school or college that houses the academic program.
Graduation Requirements
Successful completion of the 60 graduate academic hours, practicum and internship requirements, followed by the successful completion of the comprehensive examination, fulfills the graduation requirements for the Master of Education degree in Counseling and Human Development. Completion of the 30 graduate semester hour program followed by successful completion of a comprehensive exam fulfills the graduation requirements for the Master of Arts degree in Human Development.