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University of New Mexico
PhD in Family and Child Studies
- Albuquerque, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Family and Child Studies is designed to prepare students to conduct advanced research that can improve understanding of family dynamics, child development, and community well-being. Student...


University of Kansas
Doctor of Philosophy in Child Language
- Lawrence, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Child Language is designed to prepare students for careers in research, teaching, and clinical application. It emphasizes a strong foundation in language development, disorders, and...
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Florida State University - Department of Family and Child Sciences
Ph.D. in Human Science, major in Human Development and Family Science (HDFS)
- Tallahassee, USA
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
In the Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) Ph.D. program, we train students to become the next generation of scholars, university faculty, and researchers. Our graduates have successfully obtained positions of their choice in some of the nation’s leading academic institutions.
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Studying Child Development at the doctoral level offers an opportunity to deeply explore the complexities of human growth from infancy through adolescence. This program prepares students for advanced research and leadership roles in education, healthcare, and policy.
In this program, you'll engage in thorough research methodologies and gain expertise in areas like developmental psychology, educational interventions, and the impact of environment on childhood development. You'll delve into specialized topics such as neurodevelopment, family dynamics, and cross-cultural perspectives on child-rearing, equipping you with the skills to analyze and contribute to evolving practices in the field. The academic environment fosters independence and encourages critical thinking as you explore new theories and applications.
Students often build robust connections with professionals in related fields, enhancing their understanding of practical implications. Graduates typically pursue careers in academia, advanced clinical roles, or as consultants in educational and governmental settings, where they contribute to shaping policies that support children's well-being and development.