The curriculum connects theories and concepts to practical settings such as child advocacy, social policy, education, and movement.
You can create a focus toward infancy, adolescence, or older adulthood.
The curriculum highlights the influence of contexts such as socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, and culture.
You will research literature to better understand your own personal experiences, which can be applied to parenting and family dynamics.
The curriculum features contemporary issues affecting the status of children, adolescents, and the elderly locally, statewide, nationally, and globally.