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This course provides an opportunity to develop an advanced understanding pf child development research and its application to children in applied settings. Students will gain knowledge and skills in the conduct of development and family assessments, and undertake a supervised child development study.
The objectives of the course are:To develop an advanced understanding of theory and research on child and adolescent development with an ecological perspective, taking into account individual, family, school and societal factors To develop a critical awareness of the multiple contexts and mechanisms of children’s development and an appreciation of the transactional influences of biological, familial and cultural factors in childhood and adolescence.To be able to apply the analytical and research skills learned to a range of developmental issues affecting children and gain a life-span perspective of these
Subject to approval of the Director, Health Sciences Centre
EDEM662, EDUC416, PSYC413
Myron Friesen
This course will utilize readings from research articles, review articles, chapters published in developmental journals and recent edited books. All readings will be made available for download and printing on the course Learn website.
Domestic fee $1,444.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Health Sciences .