Undergraduate Courses
Lower-Division
- HDP 1 - Introduction to Human Development (4)
- This course introduces students to the central issues in the basic
areas in human development. The course will explain relationships
between biological, cognitive, social, and cultural aspects of
development. Offered once per year. (F)
- HDP 87 - Freshman Seminar (1)
- This seminar is designed to provide new students with the
opportunity to explore an intellectual topic in a small seminar setting.
Topics vary from quarter to quarter. Enrollment is limited to fifteen to
twenty students, with preference given to entering freshmen.
- HDP 98 - Directed Group Study (1-2)
- Directed group study, on a topic or in a field not included in the
department curriculum, by arrangement with a faculty member. Topics will
vary from quarter to quarter. Pass/No Pass grades only. Enrollment
requires prior consent of the instructor; students must have at least
thirty units completed and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Student may enroll for no
more than a total of two units in one quarter. Cannot be used towards
HDP major credit. Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA and at least thirty units
completed.
- HDP 99 - Independent Study in Human Development (2-4)
- Independent study and research under the direction of a human
development program, or affiliated, faculty member. Pass/No Pass only.
Cannot be used towards HDP major credit. Prerequisites:
lower-division standing, completion of thirty units of UCSD
undergraduate study, a minimum UCSD GPA of 3.0, and a completed and
approved Special Studies form: UCSD Application for Enrollment Special
Studies Courses 97, 98, 99.
Upper-Division
- HDP 110 - Brain and Behavioral Development (4)
- The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with basic
mechanisms of brain and behavioral development from embryology through
aging. Multiple levels of analysis will be discussed, including the
effects of hormones on behavior, developmental events at the level of
cells, structures, and neural systems, and the neural basis of
cognition, social, perceptual, and language development.
Prerequisite: HDP 1 or PSYC 101.
- HDP 115 - Media and Design of Social Learning Contexts (6) (Same as
COMT 115.)
- A combined lecture/lab course cross-listed in communication and
human development. Students attend lecture, write field notes, and spend
three hours per week in specially designed after-school setting working
with children and designing new educational media and producing special
projects. Prerequisite: HDP 1 or COHI 100.
- HDP 120 - Language Development (4)
- Examination of children's acquisition of language from babbling to
the formation of sentences. Topics covered include: pre-linguistic
gestures, relationships between babbling and sound systems, speech
perception, linking words with objects, rule overgeneralization,
bilingualism, nature vs. nurture, individual differences, cultural
differences. Prerequisite: HDP 1.
- HDP 121 - The Developing Mind (4)
- This course examines changes in thinking and perceiving the physical
and social world from birth through childhood. Evidence of significant
changes in encoding information, forming mental representations, and
solving problems is culled from psychological research, cross-cultural
studies, and cognitive science. Prerequisite: HDP 1 and declared
human development major.
- HDP 122 - Social Development (4)
- This course covers topics in social development research. Content
will address general principles such as the mutual influences of
caregivers and children upon each other and the interplay of person and
context. Discussion areas will include attachment, parenting styles,
gender differences, aggression, social cognition, social components of
achievement motivation, and development of conscience. Prerequisite:
HDP 1.
- HDP 133 - Socio-cultural Foundations of Human Development (4)
- This course will provide students with an understanding of the
social and cultural foundations of human development. The topics will be
explored with both national and international comparisons from infancy
through adolescence. Prerequisite: HDP 1 or PSYC 1.
- HDP 135 - Practicum in Child Development (6) (Same as COMT
116.)
- A combined lecture and laboratory course for students in psychology,
communication, and human development. Student backgrounds should include
a background in general psychology or communication. Students will be
expected to spend four hours a week in a supervised practical
after-school setting at one of the community field sites involving
children. Additional time will be devoted to readings and class prep, as
well as six hours a week transcribing field notes and writing a paper on
some aspect of the fieldwork experience as it relates to class lectures
and readings. Prerequisite: HDP 1 or COHI 100 or PSYC 101.
(F,W,S)
- HDP 150 - Advanced Human Development (4)
- Seminar for graduating HDP seniors. Readings and discussion of
special topics in human development. Provides advanced-level study on
subfields of human development. Topics vary quarterly.
Prerequisites: HDP 1, HDP 181, HDP 191, senior standing, and
department approval. (F,W,S)
- HDP 160 - Special Topics Seminar in Human Development (4)
- Special topics in human development are discussed. (May repeat when
topics vary.) Prerequisite: department approval.
- HDP 181 - Experimental Projects in Human Development Research
(6)
- This laboratory course in human development is designed
around a variety of intensive experimental projects. With lectures
providing background information on research methods and child
development, each assignment will include data collection and/or
analysis, and a written laboratory report. Prerequisites: HDP 1,
Statistics, and must be a declared HDP major. (F,W,S)
- HDP 191 - Field Research in Human Development (6)
- This course combines lectures on research methodology (three
hours/week) with an applied field research experience (four hours/week)
conducted at a pre-approved study site. Required: Completion of a field
notebook, review paper, oral presentation, and final paper.
Prerequisites: HDP 1. Students must submit the pre-enrollment
questionnaire one academic year prior to enrollment. See HDP Web site
for details. (F,W,S)
- HDP 193 - Advanced Research in Human Development (4)
- Specialized research project under the direction of a human
development affiliated faculty member. May be taken for one or two
quarters of credit. Prerequisites: declared HDP major, overall GPA
of 2.8, ninety units completed, three HDP core courses completed, and
consent of instructor.
- HDP 194A-B-C - Honors Thesis (4-4-4)
- Students will take part in a weekly research seminar. In addition,
they will plan and carry out a three-quarter research project under the
guidance of a faculty member. The project will form the basis for their
senior honors thesis. Prerequisites: overall GPA of 3.2, and a 3.5
GPA for courses taken in the human development major; an advanced course
in statistics or experimental design, and consent of instructor.
- HDP 195 - Instructional Apprentice in Human Development (4)
- Introduction to teaching within the discipline of human development.
Students will attend lecture, be responsible for assisting the
instructor with course preparation, and will lead a discussion section
of one of the lower-division courses in the human development program.
Limited to upper-division students majoring in human development with
consent of instructor. Pass/no pass only. Prerequisites: Declared
HDP major, overall GPA of 3.0, 90 units completed, and consent of
instructor.
- HDP 199 - Independent Study in Human Development (4)
- Independent study and research under the direction of a faculty
member. Pass/No Pass only. Prerequisites: consent of the instructor,
completion of at least ninety undergraduate units with a minimum of 2.5
GPA, and a completed and approved Special Studies Form.