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Applied Psychology and Human Development

About

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology and Human Development at Boston College University offers a dynamic and interdisciplinary approach to understanding how individuals grow, learn, and relate across the lifespan. Combining the principles of developmental psychology, education, and applied social sciences, this program equips students with the theoretical grounding and practical skills needed to support human development in diverse contexts. Students explore how psychological theories translate into real-world interventions, focusing on areas such as learning processes, emotional well-being, family systems, and community engagement.

Throughout the four-year journey, students engage in experiential learning, participate in faculty-led research, and apply classroom knowledge in school, clinical, or organizational settings. The program emphasizes both academic rigor and personal reflection, cultivating a deep understanding of human potential and the factors that influence it. With a strong foundation in ethical reasoning and cultural sensitivity, graduates are prepared to support individuals and communities through evidence-based strategies that promote growth, resilience, and lifelong development.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Applied Psychology and Human Development
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 02 January 2026
  • Location: Boston College, United States
  • Field of Study: Developmental Psychology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Psychology and Education

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Human Development Across the Lifespan
  • Foundations of Education and Learning
  • Liberal Arts Core Requirements

Year 2 – Theories and Contexts of Development

  • Cognitive and Emotional Development
  • Family and Community Systems
  • Quantitative Research Methods
  • Social Justice and Inclusion in Education

Year 3 – Application and Field Engagement

  • Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology
  • Internship or Service-Learning Experience
  • Learning and Motivation
  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Development

Year 4 – Specialization and Integration

  • Seminar in Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Advanced Research or Capstone Project
  • Electives in Counseling, Special Education, or Policy
  • Professional Ethics and Career Planning

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program pursue a wide range of fulfilling careers where human development and psychology intersect with education, health, and social services. Many go on to become school counselors, youth program coordinators, behavioral support specialists, or community outreach workers. Others enter graduate programs in psychology, social work, education, or counseling to further specialize. The interdisciplinary nature of the program also prepares students for roles in nonprofit organizations, early intervention programs, advocacy groups, and educational policy. With strong skills in communication, research, and developmental understanding, graduates are equipped to make meaningful contributions to individual lives and broader societal well-being, especially in child-centered and family-focused environments.

Why Choose This Program

This program stands out for its ability to combine deep psychological insight with practical applications that improve people’s lives. Through a blend of academic coursework, reflective practice, and community engagement, students gain both the knowledge and empathy needed to support development in diverse populations. Faculty members bring a wealth of research and applied experience, offering mentorship that bridges theory and action. The curriculum emphasizes inclusivity, evidence-based practice, and ethical leadership, allowing students to develop into compassionate professionals. Whether pursuing advanced study or direct entry into human service careers, students graduate with the confidence, adaptability, and commitment to foster growth and change across all stages of life.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States