About Child and Adolescent Development
This major provides preparation for students interested in working with children and families in a range of settings and provides lower division major preparation for transfer, particularly to Child and Adolescent Development majors at the California State University.
The Associate in Arts in Child and Adolescent Development for Transfer ( AA -T) degree provides you with an interdisciplinary course of study in Child Development. This major can complement preparation for future TK-12 and SPED teachers as key courses and general education content is included. This major provides coursework examining research that focuses on developmental outcomes and factors spanning conception to emerging adulthood. This option of study is intended for students who aspire to careers in teaching, education, developmental research, public policy, social work, school psychology, family support and similar fields. The courses provide content breadth in Child Development.
Explore Potential Careers
Studying Child and Adolescent Development can lead you to a variety of different jobs or career paths, including para-professional, youth work, TK-12 teachers aide and after additional study can enter administration, TK-12 teaching, school administration, family support, school-based counseling, public policy, developmental research, educational policy and similar fields.
Program Options
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Please note that the course maps provided are just an example to help you get started. Please meet with a counselor to personalize the plan to you and your Academic goals.
Transfer Options
All area CSU's and private institutions provide transfer continuity. SFSU specifically offers a variety of emphasis areas within the Child and Adolescent Development Department, for those interested in pursuing careers with children and youth. USF also offers a transfer pathway for ÃÈ·µ¼º½ students. Future teachers also can major in Liberal Studies, Ethnic Studies and subject area content. Future credentialed teachers need a BA or BS degree AND a California teaching credential. Local teacher credential programs include: SFSU, USF, SFUSD and other private and public options within the SF Bay Area. Students can also enter MA/MS programs
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