The Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago’s Division of the Social Sciences is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program focusing on the study of persons across the life course. The curriculum integrates perspectives from anthropology, biology, psychology, and sociology to understand the social, cultural, biological, and psychological processes that jointly influence human development. Major topics include mental health, education, socioeconomic and cultural influences on development, socialization, identity, and the interaction between biology and culture. The program prepares students for graduate study in various social science disciplines and for careers in mental health, education, social work, healthcare, or organizational roles in diverse settings.
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