The Developing Brain and the Young Child

MSEC6101 - The Developing Brain and the Young Child

Graduate | 5 Quarter Credits | 6 weeks

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Course Description

Research on how the brain develops in utero and throughout early childhood provides insights and guidance critical to young children’s healthy development. As brains develop, early experiences affect brain architecture in ways that promote or impede healthy relationships, self-concepts, growth, and learning. Early childhood professionals, as leaders and advocates in the field, study current, fascinating research on brain architecture, child mental health, and the ways toxic stress, trauma, and resilience influence child development across domains.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree conferred
  • Unofficial transcript(s) from institution(s) with accreditation recognized by Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or US Dept of Education. Unofficial transcripts must include the name of the institution, student name, grades earned, credits earned, degree earned, course names/numbers and dates of attendance.
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Please Select a Start Date

$2,000.00
How To Enroll?
  • feature icon Graduate
  • feature icon 5 Quarter Credits
  • feature icon 6 weeks
  • feature icon Faculty Led

Payment Plan Available!

Spread your cost over two

easy payments

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  • 5Make payment and submit application
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