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My Major

Child Development and Family Services


Information about the major
The child development major is designed for students who wish to study children (infancy through
adolescence) and the major family, cultural, peer, school, and neighborhood contexts in which they
live. The major is designed to provide a strong background in the social and behavioral sciences
related to child development, a focused understanding of the scientific study of children and the
contexts in which they develop, and opportunities for supervised and independent research on aspects
of child development in ways that enable students to link theories and prior research to research
design and data on children's development.
Major requirements
MAT 131, MAT 132, or PSY 230 (3-4) CDV 150 Introduction to Child Development (3)
FOUNDATIONAL CDV 320 Methods and Analysis in Child Study (3) Lab (1)
Statistics CDV 150 CDV 325 Infancy and Early Childhood (3) CDV 150 CDV 330 The
School Age Years (3) CDV 150 CDV 360 Adolescence (3) CDV 150
My academic plan
For my future i'm planning to finish college, i want to graduate with the major
that i'm studying right now so at the end of the day i want to work doing what i
like the most
Reflection
To be honest, i dont know how college works and i still need to do my good
research in order to obtain that kind of information. But, i want to be able to
succeed in life so im planning to manage better my time so i can complete all my
assignments on time. I didnt know that this assignment was due on monday and
im really sorry because i didnt had the time to finish it because of work. At the
moment im helping out my uncles with the rent because they are suffering a bad
situation at the moment so i need to work more hours. But heres my work i
promise i will do it better next time.

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