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Child development focuses on the changes that occur from birth to adolescence. It attempts in the first instance to identify a child's repertoire of behaviours at a particular time. Secondly, the discipline aims to identify the factors that influence particular development processes: that is, to specify how development occurs.
As a discipline Child Development focuses on specific questions (the what, and the how) yet it covers a wide range of topics. A simple, atheoretical way of breaking down the discipline is to consider three main areas of study. These descriptive areas refer to the topic of investigation rather than a specific orientation to a problem.
| Qualification | Route |
| BA | BY DIRECTED COURSEWORK STUDY |
| MA | BY DIRECTED COURSEWORK STUDY |
| PhD | BY RESEARCH & DISSERTATION |
| Module Code | Module Title |
| CHD301 | GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY |
| CHD302 | HISTORICAL CONTEXT |
| CHD303 | INFANCY I |
| CHD304 | INFANCY II |
| CHD305 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE |
| CHD306 | COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EARLY YEARS I |
| CHD307 | COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EARLY YEARS II |
| CHD308 | THE CHILD’S SOCIAL WORLD |
| CHD309 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF LITERACY |
| CHD310 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUMERACY |
| CHD311 | WRITING EXPERIMENTAL REPORTS |
| CHD312 | A RESEARCH PROJECT |