Bachelor in Child Development in Pennsylvania

 

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Bachelor in Child Development in Pennsylvania


Bachelor degrees in Child Development:  A program that focuses on the intellectual, social, emotional, and biological development of children and the planning and design of related human services. Includes instruction in parent-child relations; parenting practices; special needs of children; parental and environmental influences on child development; external support services; and related public policy issues.






Albright College
Bachelor degree
Sociology
Child and Family Studies
Albright College

The interdisciplinary concentration in child and family studies (sociology and psychology) is designed for students interested in studying both the sociology of the family as well as the psychological aspects of child socialization and development. The psychosocial perspective of this program provides an ideal academic preparation for students interested in working with children either in the context of education or human services....

Seton Hill University
Bachelor degree
Child Development
Seton Hill University


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Ashford University
Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Studies
Health Studies
Ashford University

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Ashford University
Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Studies
Health Studies
Ashford University

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Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Studies degree and demonstrate your knowledge and skills to provide quality service in the health care industry. Personalize your Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Studies degree when you pair it with a transfer concentration. Use previous education or work experience to enhance your degree and customize it more closely...

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Liberty University Online  

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