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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Human Development and Human Services, with Education as a Co-Major, B.A.


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Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  124

Minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate:  2.0

Minimum number of credits to complete the major:  36

 

School: Winston School of Education and Social Policy

Department: Applied Human Development and Community Studies

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The Human Development and Human Services major provides a strong foundation of developmental theory, concepts, and practices to prepare individuals to work with a wide range of age groups in a variety of human service settings. This major also provides a solid base from which to pursue graduate studies in a variety of human service fields, including counseling (e.g., school, adjustment), social work, community engagement, speech and language pathology, child life, K-12 education, and higher education (e.g., admissions, residence life).

Human Development and Human Services majors, like all other Merrimack College students, take additional courses that fulfill liberal studies core requirements. Interested students are encouraged to visit the website and speak to their advisor for the most updated information.

The Education major will prepare you to complete the requirements towards earning your Massachusetts initial license, including a Sheltered English Instruction endorsement. Your advisor will help you identify a content major, whether Human Development and Human Services, STEM Education, or a content major outside of the Winston School of Education and Social Policy (i.e. Math, Biology, Chemistry, English, History, or Physics) to be paired with Education as the co-major. Your advisor will also help you then select a concentration that will reflect the license you wish to pursue.

Major Requirements


Complete nine courses to fulfill the major, as outlined below.

Foundational Courses


Complete the following three required courses:

Associated Course


Complete the following required course:

Approaches to Inquiry


Complete the following required course:

Developmental Progressions and Processes


Choose one course from the following:

Required Electives


Choose two courses from the following:

Note


Some courses outside of the Winston School of Education and Social Policy may have prerequisites. Consult with your advisor before planning to enroll in these courses.

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