This rigorous and integrated specialization within Human Development Studies prepares professionals to critically explore and synthesize the dynamic relationships among individuals, environments, and human systems. Utilizing a systems theory lens and linking research with practice, students examine various developmental domains and design strategies and interventions to promote healthy development among individuals, groups, and organizations.Peabody College +2 Peabody College +2 Peabody College +2 Peabody College The program includes a two-semester dietetic internship in collaboration with Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), where interns develop professional practice skills in leadership, clinical judgment, food and nutrition advocacy, evidence-based problem-solving, active citizenship, and lifelong learning. Internship faculty and preceptors are experts in clinical practice
The program comprises a 30-credit-hour curriculum, including:Peabody College +1 Peabody College +1Summer/Fall Dietetic Internship (July to December) – 4 creditsSpring Internship (January to mid-June) – 4 creditsWellness and Stress Management – 3 creditsHuman Relationship Skills and Techniques – 3 creditsDiversity and Multicultural Issues – 3 creditsLifespan Development – 3 creditsGroup Work Leadership – 3 creditsResearch in Human Development – 3 creditsElective Option – 3 creditsCapstone – 1 credit
Dietitian