Description
Curriculum Overview
- Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Understanding the fundamental concepts of developmental psychology, including key theories, milestones, and the significance of studying human development.
- Lifespan Development: Exploring the various stages of development from infancy through late adulthood, focusing on physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes.
- Theoretical Perspectives: Learning about major developmental theories, including those of Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, and Bowlby, and their implications for understanding human behavior.
- Research Methods in Developmental Psychology: Gaining insights into research design, methodologies, and ethical considerations specific to developmental psychology research.
- Cognitive Development: Examining cognitive processes, including perception, memory, problem-solving, and language acquisition across different developmental stages.
- Social and Emotional Development: Understanding the development of social skills, emotional regulation, and interpersonal relationships throughout the lifespan.
- Influences on Development: Exploring the various factors that influence development, including genetics, environment, culture, and socio-economic status.
Ideal For
This diploma program is ideal for educators, psychologists, social workers, healthcare professionals, and individuals interested in understanding human development. Graduates will be well-prepared to apply developmental psychology principles in educational settings, clinical practice, and community programs, supporting individuals in their growth and development.

