HD 325 Problems in Child/Adolescent Development

HD
325
Hours
3
Problems in Child/Adolescent Development

Examination of typical and atypical problems during child and adolescent development. The following will be covered: (1) approaches to conceptualizing, theorizing, studying, assessing, and treating problems in development and (2) prevalence, comorbidity, etiology, and developmental course of specific childhood/adolescent disorders.

Prerequisite(s): HD 101

Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Undergraduate

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Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) focuses on helping children, families, and relationships thrive. The Department of Human Development and Family Studies offers majors in addiction and recovery studies (A&R), early childhood education (ECE), and human development and family studies (HDFS). In the HDFS major, three concentrations are offered: adolescence and youth development, child life, and family life education and advocacy. For non-majors, the department offers minors in addiction and recovery studies and human development and family studies.

Addiction and Recovery Studies, Minor

Undergraduate

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Students who choose to declare a minor must meet with an advisor in the minor department. Students should complete the Change of Major/Minor Application online under the Student tab of myBama before or during the third year of full-time enrollment. A minor in addiction and recovery studies is available to students outside of the major in addiction and recovery studies.