Degree Requirements

Human Development is a supportive community with dedicated faculty and staff. HDEV students have access to friendly faculty, high-quality advising, dynamic programs, student groups, alumni, and resources to support them as they navigate college and look to their futures. 

HDEV students learn about cognitive, social, and biological development from birth to death in the context of family, culture, and society. 

Our classes combine psychology, biology, anthropology, and sociology to prepare students for rewarding career paths in therapy, social work, counseling, health, education, advocacy, business, research, and more. 
We value and promote social justice and offer students opportunities to make positive impacts in their communities and around the globe. 

Downloadable Advising Planners are found below:

HDEV Major Advising Planner

HDEV Minor Advising Planner

Bachelor of Arts in Human Development

A major in Human Development at ºÚÁÏÍø offers students core knowledge and essential skills to make a difference for individuals, families, and communities in a diverse and changing world. 

In addition to the HDEV Major Requirements below, students must also complete the following:

  • Complete 120 Total Units (40 must be upper division)
  • GPA must be above 2.25
  • Complete the General Education (GE) Courses

Students choose 2 of the following 4 lower division courses and earn the letter grade of "C" or better.

  • ANTH 120: Intro to Cultural Anthropology
  • HDEV 180: Lifespan Human Development
  • PSY 100: General Psychology
  • SOC 100: Principles of Sociology

Core HDEV courses must follow the block sequence below, no exceptions. Must earn the letter grade of "C" or better.

  • Block 1
    • HDEV 190/250: Elementary Statistics (alternatively, credit can be awarded for PSY 110/210 or SOC 170/250)
    • HDEV 307: Approaches to Childhood – Adolescence
    • HDEV 310: From Data to Insights: Qualitative Methods in Human Development
    • HDEV 357: Approaches to Adulthood – Aging
  • Block 2
    • HDEV 320: From Data to Insights: Quantitative Methods in Human Development
    • HDEV 327: Approaches to Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
  • Block 3
    • Complete 1 of the following HDEV 400 Level Courses
      • HDEV 402: Development of Thought
      • HDEV 403: The Acquisition of Culture
      • HDEV 404: Living and Dying in a Digital Age
      • HDEV 405: Latin American Childhoods
      • HDEV 406: Personal Narrative & Storytelling
      • HDEV 407: Child & Adol. Mental Health
      • HDEV 408: Race and Racism on HDEV
      • HDEV 409: Youth and Sociopolitical Development
      • HDEV 410: Recipes for Resistance
      • HDEV 416: Society to Synapses
      • HDEV 417: Critical Perspectives in Successful Aging
      • HDEV 490 - Selected Topics in HDEV
    • HDEV 470: Seminar & Practicum

Students complete 3 Units from approved course list of HDEV Upper Division and earn the letter grade of "C" or better.
Note: Cannot double count with any HDEV Core Course above. Taking additional HDEV Electives is recommended.

  • 300 level
    • HDEV 300; 303; 305; 306; 308; 340; 360; 375
    • HDEV 331 (1 UNIT); 333 (1 UNIT); 335 (1 UNIT); 337 (1 UNIT)
  • 400 level
    • HDEV 402; 403; 404; 405; 406; 407; 408; 409; 410; 416; 417 or 490

Complete 3 Units from approved course list of HDEV Upper Division/Foundation-Biology Courses and earn the letter grade of "C" or better.

  • HDEV Options
    • HDEV 218: Environmental Justice, Health, and HDEV
    • HDEV 303: Health Disparities
    • HDEV 308: Pseudoscience vs. Science
    • HDEV 416: Society to Synapses
  • Anthropology Courses
    • ANTH 110: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
    • ANTH 155: Medical Technologies and Human Bodies
    • ANTH 315: Human Variation
    • ANTH 319: Human Growth and Development
    • ANTH 435: Human Evolution
    • ANTH 436: Medical Anthropology
  • Biology Courses
    • BIOL 101: Introduction to Human Disease
    • BIOL 200: General Biology
    • BIOL 205: Human Biology
    • BIOL 207: Human Physiology
    • BIOL 300: Human Immunology: In Self-Defense
    • BIOL 301: Biology of Human Aging
  • Gerontology Courses
    • GERN 401: Human Aging
    • GERN 430: Aging and Dementia
    • GERN 439: Nutrition and Aging
    • GERN 440: End of Life Issues for Older Adults & Fam.
    • GERN 474: Global Aging
    • GERN 475: Women & Aging: Lessons- Golden Girls
    • GERN 482: Health Assessment of the Aging Client
  • Health Science Courses
    • HSC 201: Introduction to Public Health
    • HSC 210: Personal Health and Wellness
    • HSC 250: Public Health Biology
    • HSC 260: Intro. Public Health Informatics & Tech.
    • HSC 327: Advanced Substance Use Policy Adv.
    • HSC 332: Mental Health & Community Wellbeing
    • HSC 350: Intro. to Health Advocacy and Policy
    • HSC 407: Health Equity & Social Justice in the US
    • HSC 410: Asian American Health
    • HSC 411A: Health Science for Elem. Teachers
    • HSC 411B: Health Science for Secondary Teachers
    • HSC 412: African American Health
    • HSC 413: Latino Health
    • HSC 420: International Health
    • HSC 421: Health Behavior
    • HSC 422: Environmental Health
    • HSC 423: Consumer Health
    • HSC 425: Human Sexuality and Sex Education
    • HSC 426 - HIV/AIDS Policy and Advocacy
  • Nutrition Courses
    • NUTR 439: Nutrition and Aging
  • Psychology Courses
    • PSY 241: Psychobiology
    • PSY 340: Physiology of Behavior
    • PSY 341: Neuropsychology
    • PSY 342: Psychopharmacology
    • PSY 378: Health Psychology

Minor in Human Development

A minor in Human Development complements any ºÚÁÏÍø major by offering students core knowledge and essential skills to make a difference for individuals, families, and communities in a diverse and changing world. 

Earn an HDEV Minor with only 5 classes (15 units)! 

Take 1 of the below courses and pass with a C or better:

  • HDEV 180 Lifespan Human Development
  • ANTH 120 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
  • PSY 100 General Psychology
  • SOC 100 Principles of Sociology

Take 2 of the below Upper Division1 courses and pass with a C or better:

  • HDEV 307: Childhood Development in a Diverse World or HDEV 327: Approaches to Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
  • HDEV 357: Adulthood and Aging in a Diverse World

1Must be in upper division standing

Take 2 of the following courses and pass with a C or better.

Note: Courses cannot double with the categories above

  • HDEV 180: Lifespan Human Development
  • HDEV 190/250: Elementary Stats (alternatively: PSY 110/210 or SOC 170/250
  • HDEV 218: Environmental Justice, Health, and Human Development
  • HDEV 300: Death and Dying
  • HDEV 303: Health Disparities
  • HDEV 305: Life Course and Generation in the Arab World
  • HDEV 306: Immigrant Youth in Long Beach
  • HDEV 307: Approaches to Childhood
  • HDEV 308: Pseudoscience vs. Science
  • HDEV 310: From Data to Insights: Qualitative Methods in Human Development
  • HDEV 320: From Data to Insights: Quantitative Methods in Human Development
  • HDEV 327: Approaches to Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
  • HDEV 331 STEP into HDEV; HDEV 333 Prof. in HDEV; HDEV 335 Community STEPs; HDEV 337 STEPs to Graduate Study (1 unit each)
    • Need to take 3 of the 1-unit STEPs courses to count as HDEV Course requirement
  • HDEV 340: Families and Work: Life Course Processes
  • HDEV 360: Cultural Foundations for HDEV
  • HDEV 375: Everyday Ruptures: Risk & Resilience in HDEV
  • HDEV 402: Development of Thought
  • HDEV 403: Acquisition of Culture
  • HDEV 404: Living and Dying in a Digital Age
  • HDEV 405: Latin American Childhoods
  • HDEV 406: Personal Narrative & Storytelling
  • HDEV 407: Cultural Perspectives on Child & Adolescent Mental Health
  • HDEV 408: Race and Racism on Human Development
  • HDEV 409: Youth and Sociopolitical Development
  • HDEV 410: Recipes for Resistance
  • HDEV 416:  Society to Synapses
  • HDEV 417: Critical Perspectives in Successful Aging
  • HDEV 470: Seminar & Practicum (requires application & orientation semester prior)
  • HDEV 490: Selected Topics in HDEV