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The following graduate human development specialization programs/tracks are offered within the Learning and Developmental Sciences degree.
- Doctoral Program - the Human Development specialization program at Indiana University trains scientists and scholars to teach courses in human development, conduct research on substantive problems in the area, and/or provide consultation and other services to a wide variety of individuals, groups, and agencies
- Doctoral Minor - a minor in Human Development may be taken by doctoral students majoring in other disciplines. Under the direction of a faculty advisor, minor students must complete 12 credit hours of course work in Human Development and take a qualifying examination.
- Undergraduate - there is no undergraduate major in human development. Instead, undergraduate human development courses are taken by students in other majors from education, applied health sciences, psychology, etc.
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