Interpersonal relationships research (IREL) is a multidisciplinary field that intersects with psychology, sociology, family studies, communication, nursing, and other fields relevant to interpersonal relationships.
Supplement your doctoral studies with a minor in developmental psychology. In our minor, you’ll take foundational courses in cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Gain knowledge of developmental processes related to competence, psychopathology, and resilience. Learn how to apply theory and research to meet the needs of children, families, and communities. All courses are online
Supplement your major by gaining expertise in developmental psychology. A minor in developmental psychology is often paired with majors like psychology, neuroscience, sociology, family social science, early childhood education, or business
Our additional licensure program is for individuals who have a current Minnesota license in elementary education and want to add a license in early childhood.
Get your master’s degree in adolescent and child development, and support the mental health of children and families with a foundation in infant and early childhood mental health.
Earn a license to teach in early childhood (birth-third grade) classrooms in Minnesota. Build a strong foundation in child development theory, research, and developmentally appropriate methods that you can apply in the classroom.
Earn your master’s degree and learn foundational knowledge in child development and early childhood education. Prepare to work with young children and families in a variety of roles that don’t require a teaching license.
Earn a bachelor's degree in early childhood and make a difference in the lives of young children and their families in a variety of careers. Add an additional year of studies to earn your MEd and be a licensed classroom teacher.