Minor in Applied Developmental Psychology

Learn to make a positive difference in the lives of youth and families.

Through this 15-credit minor, you’ll explore child and youth development—and will apply this knowledge in real-world settings. The program is for undergraduate students passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families. After gaining a strong foundation in youth psychology, you will be ready to work in a range of settings.

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Program Facts

Program Type

Undergraduate Minor

Application Deadline

March 1

Enrollment Term

Rolling Admissions

Duration

Typically 2 years (4 semesters) to complete

Credits

15

Time Commitment

Full-Time or Part-Time

Program Overview

All Majors Welcome

The Minor in Applied Developmental Psychology is a 15-credit programĀ open to students from across the University of Pittsburgh.


Community-Focused

You’ll have the opportunity to learn about children and youth in communities and then apply that knowledge at youth-serving organizations in the Pittsburgh area.


Hands-on Learning

This minor is for students who want to work with children, youth, or families in a variety of ways and want unique hands-on experiences.


Putting Theory into Action

All students are required to take at least one course in development and one course with a community engagement element.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for the program.

Admission Requirements

  • Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA to declare the minor.
  • Students must have a declared major at the University of Pittsburgh.
  • There are no pre-requisite courses required for the minor.

A maximum of 6 credit hours of education coursework may be transferred from another institution with Program Coordinator approval.

Curriculum

The Minor in Applied Developmental Psychology is a 15-credit undergraduate program.

You will complete required courses in human development and community engagement, and electives in a variety of psychology areas.

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Career Pathways

Whether you aim to work in education, social services, or community programs, this minor provides the practical skills and experiences to prepare you for a rewarding career.