College of Agricultural, Human, & Natural Resource Sciences

Department of Human Development

HD Graduate Course Listing


HD 511 - Theory and Substance of Human Development I (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Human development theories; application to life span development, cultural variations, resources, problem solving, interaction of families and individuals with other systems.

HD 513 - Research Methods in Human Development I (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Introduction to process of research and methods in human development; techniques of research, data collection, and data analysis procedures. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (FCS 521).

HD 514 - Research Methods in Human Development II (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: HD 513. Integration of formal decision making into the social science research process; procedures appropriate for experimental, quasi-experimental, and field research. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (FCS 522).

HD 520 - Adolescence (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. In-depth examination of theories and research, developmental issues and prevention and intervention programs for school-aged child and adolescents.

HD 535 - Program Development in Child and Family Studies (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Analysis and development of program delivery systems, curricula and evaluation models. Cooperative course taught by UI (FCS 554), open to WSU students.

HD 540 - Effective Intervention Programs (3 cr.)
H D 530. Innovative effective prevention and intervention programs from theoretical, applied, and outcome evaluation perspectives.

HD 550 - Seminar on Family Relationships (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Survey of family studies topics and issues examined from a research point of view.

HD 558 - Advanced Parent-Child Relationships (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. The developing family; patterns of child rearing. Cooperative course taught by UI (FCS 540), open to WSU students.

HD 560 - Seminar in Child Development (3 cr.)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Survey of literature on selected areas in child development; discussion of research and application related to current issues and trends.

HD 586 - Special Topics in Human Development (v 1-3 cr.)
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours. Prereq graduate standing. Assessment and evaluation of families and children.

HD 600 - Special Projects or Independent Study (v cr.)
Variable credit. S, F grading.

HD 700 - Master's Research, Thesis, and/or Examination (v cr.)
Variable credit. S, F grading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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