The Department of Child & Adolescent Development
The Bachelor of Arts in Child Development
The Department of Child and Adolescent Development offers a degree program which leads to a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development. Students explore the scientific study of human development from birth through adolescence with an interdisciplinary focus that includes psychological, educational, and social-behavioral perspectives.
A critical component of the degree program includes connecting theories to practice through fieldwork and internships with community organizations and schools throughout the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area.
A Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child Development is an ideal foundation for students pursuing teaching credential programs and Doctoral and Master's programs including but not limited to:
- Educational Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- School Psychology
- Child & Adolescent Development
- Early Childhood Education
- Special Education
- Educational Leadership, Policy and Administration
- Marriage and Family Therapy
- Clinical Social Work
- Clinical and Counseling Psychology
- Teaching Credential Programs
With advanced degrees and work experience, many graduates consider careers as:
- Early Childhood Education Teachers
- Elementary, Middle and High School Teachers
- Special Education Teachers
- School Counselors and School Psychologists
- School Principals and Administrators
- School Board Members
- Educational Researchers
- Educational Consultants
- Consultants in Children's Television Programming
- Child and Family Attorneys
- Pediatricians or Obstetricians
- Child Psychologists and Therapists
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers
- Registered Nurses
- Child Life Specialists
- Genetic Counselors
- College/University Professors
- Community/Youth Agencies Administrators/Directors
- Directors of Non-Profit Organizations/Agencies
- Policy Analysts or Lobbyists
- Politicians
A variety of other career options exist. Students are welcome to meet with Academic Advisors and Faculty in the Department to discuss their specific career goals.
