Interdepartmental Graduate Specializations in Applied Developmental Science - Specialization Graduate (Applied Developmental Science)
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Michigan center (USA)
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Different dates available
The interdepartmental graduate specializations in applied developmental science are available as electives to students who are enrolled in the master's and doctoral degree programs in the departments of Agricultural and Extension Education; Agricultural Economics; Anthropology; Audiology and Speech Sciences; Communication; Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education; Crop and Soil Sciences; Educational Administration; Family and Child Ecology; Food Science and Human Nutrition; Geography; History; Kinesiology; Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages; Marketing and Supply Chain Management; Political Science; Psychology; Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies; Sociology; Statistics and Probability; Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media; and Zoology; in the master's and doctoral degree programs in the School of Music; in the Educational Specialist degree program in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education; in the Master of Social Work degree programs in the School of Social Work; in the Master of Science in Nursing degree program in the College of Nursing; and in the graduate–professional degree program in the College of Human Medicine.
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- Social Work
- Psychology
- Political Science
- Statistics
- Ecology
- Design
- School
- Communication Training
- Probability
- Special Education
Course programme
Language and Cultural Meaning
Community Theory and Research
Assessment and Evaluation Focus
Assessment of Childhood Language Disorders
Assessment of the Young Child
Community Nutritional Assessment
Psychometric Theory and Test Construction
Graduate Seminars in Social Work
Agriculture in Economic Development
Theories of Sociocultural Change
Biocultural Evolution
Theories of the Family
Community Theory and Research
Diversity and Context Focus
Language and Cultural Meaning
Class and Ethnicity in Social Differentiation
Cross–Cultural Communication
Curriculum and Instruction in Adapted Physical Education
Political Economy of Development Policy
Scientific and Professional Ethics
Multivariate Analysis
Multivariate Data Analysis I
Advanced Topics in Multivariate Data Analysis II
Causal Modeling in Marketing
Multivariate Analysis
Linear Statistical Models
Introduction to Descriptive and Analytical Epidemiology
Causal Inference in Epidemiology
Qualitative Field Research
Family and Child Ecology 980 may be counted toward the requirements for the specialization only when the topic deals with qualitative research methods.
Institutional and Behavioral Economics
Theory of Probability and Statistics I
Theory of Probability and Statistics II
Survey and Field Methods
Field Data Collection and Analysis in Developing Countries
Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology
Ethnographic Analysis
Survey Research Methods in Education
Analysis of Social Data I
Analysis of Social Data II
Survey Research Principles
Applied Social Work Research: Experimental and Quasi–Experimental Designs
Applied Social Work Research: Design and Evaluation
Applied Social Work Research: Survey and Field Designs
Research Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Quantitative Methods in Educational Research II
Seminar in Educational Measurement
Communication Research I
Communication Research II
Communication Research Design II
Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography
Quantitative Techniques in Public Policy and Political Science I
Quantitative Techniques in Public Policy and Political Science II
Quantitative Research Design and Analysis in Psychology
Applied Research Methods for Planning and Development
Interdepartmental Graduate Specializations in Applied Developmental Science - Specialization Graduate (Applied Developmental Science)