HDE Minor Requirements

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OFFERS TWO MINORS:

    1. Human Development Minor​

The Human Development minor is useful for students planning a career in the human services (such as teaching, social work or occupational therapy) and majoring in other disciplines. The minor allows students to focus on a limited part of the life span (infancy through adolescence or infancy and adulthood), to select the cultural context of interest (the family or cross-cultural emphasis) and to select courses that would provide information specific to their career goals (a consideration of cognitive development or of varieties of developmental disabilities, for example). This minor is also useful for students planning marriage and parenthood, as it gives them an opportunity to gain information about normal development, family structure and changes throughout the life cycle.

   2. Aging & Adult Development Minor 

The Aging and Adult Development minor enables students to obtain in-depth coverage of human development from early to late adulthood, including the biological, cognitive, and sociocultural aspects of adult development and aging. The minor is appropriate for Human Development majors as well as numerous other UCD majors, e.g., Psychology, Cognitive Science, Biological Sciences, Sociology, and Nutrition. The minor is also very appropriate for pre-med (and other pre-health science) students whose interests are in adult and/or aging-related healthcare. This minor may be particularly helpful to students who will be pursing careers in the health sciences, public policy or administration, social services, legal services, human resources, or elder care.

The video below details the HDE minor requirements and how to declare the HDE minor. 

Declaring Minor:

  1. Review the Minor requirements below.
  2. Submit the Minor Petition on OASIS after you have enrolled in the last class.
  3. Make sure to identify the overlapping course in the comments section of the Minor Petition, if there is a class you're applying both to your major and minor. 

Note: Only one course from the list of classes for the minors below can overlap between your major and minor. PSC 140 is not accepted for HDE minor. All minor classes must be taken for the letter grade. If you elect more than one minor, these minors may not have any courses in common.  

For questions regarding the Human Development Minor or the Aging and Adult Development Minor - email an HDE advisor or come by to the Zoom drop-in advising. See the HDE Advising Center page for details.

Human Development Minor (Effective Fall 2021)

Requirements

HDE 100A/100AVInfancy and Early Childhood4 units
HDE 100BMiddle Childhood and Adolescence4 units
ONE of the following: 4 units 
HDE 100CAdulthood and Aging 
OR  
HDE 110/110VFamilies in Communities 
TWO of the following:8 units total (all listed courses are 4 units each) 
   
   
HDE 104Children in Families, Schools, Communities 
HDE 111Family Stress & Resilience 
HDE 112Social Relationships Across the Lifespan 
   
HDE 130Developmental Psychopathology 
HDE 131Thriving Across the Lifespan 
HDE 133/133VStress, Adversity & Resilience 
HDE 134Disparities & Inequalities in Health & Wellbeing 
HDE 135Health Behaviors Across the Lifespan 
HDE 137Contextual Determinants of Health 
HDE 160Social Aspects of Aging 
HDE 161Technology Use, Health and Aging 
HDE 163Cognitive Neuropsychology in Adulthood/Aging 
HDE 198HDE 198s taken during spring 2019 and fall 2020 will count toward the minor. More than one differently titled/section of 198 may be counted. 
TOTAL: 20 units  
   

*As of Winter 2020, HDE 102 and PSC 142 are no longer cross-listed. Therefore, beginning Winter 2020, you cannot use PSC 142 as part of the HDE minor.
Note: PSC 140, 141, and 142 are NOT accepted for the HDE minor.

Aging & Adult Development Minor 

Requirements

THREE of the following:12-14 units 
HDE 100CAdulthood and Aging4 units
   
HDE 143Field Studies of the Elderly4-6 units
HDE 160Social Aspects of Aging4 units
HDE 161Technology Use, Health, and Aging4 units
HDE 163Cognitive Neuropsychology in Adulthood and Aging4 units
TWO of the following:6-8 units 
HDE 110/110VFamilies and Communities4 units
HDE 111Family Stress & Resilience4 units
HDE 112Social Relationships Across the Lifespan4 units
HDE 131Thriving Across the Lifespan4 units
HDE 133/133VStress, Adversity & Resilience4 units
HDE 134Disparities & Inequalities in Health & Wellbeing 
HDE 135Health Behaviors Across the Lifespan4 units
HDE 137Contextual Determinants of Health4 units
EXB 117Exercise and Aging in Health & Disease3 units
PSC 123Hormones and Behavior3 units
PSC 126Health Psychology4 units
TOTAL: 18-22 units