Human Development Doctorate MS in Human Development Join Our Community Start your application MS Degree 30 Credits HD1 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core ED406 Master's Research Methods ED429 Theories of Human Development ED419 Life Course Studies Specialization Courses Select human development courses for a total of 9 credits; courses available throughout the Warner School include the following ED447 Disability and Schools EDU467 Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development EDU464 Child Development and Learning in Context (ages 5 to 12) ED415 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture (ages 10 to 20) EDU494 Adult Development and Aging ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences Electives Choose elective courses to total at least 12 credits; possible courses include, but are not limited to EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences ED457 Autism Spectrum Disorders: Characteristics and Educational Issues EDU439 Interpersonal Systems in Counseling and Human Development ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals EDU453 Counseling and Facilitating in Small Groups EDU470 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling ED407C Development, Learning, and Teaching for Children Ages Birth - 5 ED481 School, Family, and Community Relations EDU471 Counselor as Systems Consultant ED496 Research Apprenticeship - Master’s Level (variable credits) EDU446 Entrepreneurial Skills for Educators Contact admissions (585) 275-3950 admissions@warner.rochester.edu Request information Ready to apply? Start your application Take a course before applying Try us out
MS Degree 30 Credits HD1 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core ED406 Master's Research Methods ED429 Theories of Human Development ED419 Life Course Studies Specialization Courses Select human development courses for a total of 9 credits; courses available throughout the Warner School include the following ED447 Disability and Schools EDU467 Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development EDU464 Child Development and Learning in Context (ages 5 to 12) ED415 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture (ages 10 to 20) EDU494 Adult Development and Aging ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences Electives Choose elective courses to total at least 12 credits; possible courses include, but are not limited to EDU565 Research in Life Course Studies ED418 The Family and Social Dynamics EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences ED457 Autism Spectrum Disorders: Characteristics and Educational Issues EDU439 Interpersonal Systems in Counseling and Human Development ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals EDU453 Counseling and Facilitating in Small Groups EDU470 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling ED407C Development, Learning, and Teaching for Children Ages Birth - 5 ED481 School, Family, and Community Relations EDU471 Counselor as Systems Consultant ED496 Research Apprenticeship - Master’s Level (variable credits) EDU446 Entrepreneurial Skills for Educators
ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals