The human development completion degree program at SUNY Oswego’s Syracuse campus is designed for transfer and returning students who are seeking to advance their careers in social services, psychology, counseling and more.
Overview
Multidisciplinary courses in such topics as anthropology, sociology, the family or communication and counseling, provide additional background from other social sciences. Through a personalized learning agreement, you can add three additional courses from different disciplines relevant to your personal educational and career goals.
Select two semester-long internships relevant to your career goals, and apply the academic material you’ve learned to working with people in a human-services role. Take courses to focus on the application of the scientific method in program settings to better and more efficiently serve people using skills in program development and evaluation.
Curriculum
Because the Syracuse program is a completion degree for transfer students we highly recommend working with an academic planning coordinator before you apply. Our coordinators will help you determine if you have appropriate credits for our human development program so you will be successful.
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Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of life span developmental theories and processes
- Integrate and apply theoretical knowledge to internship experiences and future career goals
- Demonstrate competence in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including experimental and quasi-experimental designs
- Critically analyze issues and problems related to diversity, equity and inclusion across the life span
Career Opportunities
- Child life specialist
- Training and development specialist
- Senior citizen center director
- Victim witness case worker
- Background investigator
- Adoption counselor
- Marriage and family counselor
- School psychologist
Program Resources
Academic Planning Coordinators specialize in assisting students enrolled in our online degree programs. Whether you're a first-year student or transferring, these dedicated professionals will support you in identifying the requirements for degree completion. Your coordinator will guide you through the most streamlined route to achieving your academic goals while also acquainting you with the resources and support systems available to ensure a successful online learning experience at SUNY Oswego.
Application Requirements
Students must hold an associate’s degree or approximately 60 equivalent credits.
Transfer students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.3.
Transfer applicants must submit an official transcript from each college or university previously attended.
Applicants with a gap in their educational history are required to complete the Transfer Application Supplement.