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Human Development

The human development program focuses on the human lifespan from infancy to old age, and encompasses many lenses, including psychological, biological, cultural and social. Our multidisciplinary approach in sociology, communications, psychology and health science gives students a well-rounded education to be very knowledgeable for a wide variety of careers in counseling, social work, communications, education, business and health promotion and wellness management.

Human development majors will design a multidisciplinary learning agreement that provides them with information from related disciplines relevant to their particular interests. Students gain the freedom to tailor their major to their personal passions and career paths.

Current Oswego students can declare a major or minor in Human Development through their MyOswego account. New students to the College can choose Human Development on their admissions application.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of life span developmental theories and processes
  2. Integrate and apply theoretical knowledge to internship experiences and future career goals
  3. Demonstrate competence in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including experimental and quasi-experimental designs.
  4. Critically analyze issues and problems related to diversity, equity, and inclusion across the lifespan. 

News

SUNY Oswego student Cheyenne Sinchico was recently selected by the SUNY system to receive a Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for EOP Student Excellence.

Oswego student earns EOP award for excellence

Mamta Saxena, an associate professor of human development at SUNY Oswego, earned the Best Overall Presenter award for her virtual presentation with the the 9th World Conference on Women's Studies

Faculty member’s presentation earns top award at international conference

Damien Nguyen receives congratulations for his EOP award

Oswego student earns statewide EOP honor

Human Development Department

446 Mahar Hall
315.312.2188
[email protected]

Human Development Secretary

Michele Fischetti
446A Mahar Hall
[email protected]