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M.A./Ph.D. and Ph.D. Programs | Financial Aid and Tuition | How to Apply Concentration in New Technologies and Human Development The M.A. concentration on New Technologies and Human Development is intended to prepare students to use, design and evaluate new technologies for young people; to participate and direct the implementation of programs aimed at using new technologies to foster children's personal, social, emotional, spiritual, linguistic and intellectual development; and to acquire technical skills and theoretical knowledge that will contribute to their development as researchers and/or practitioners in this emergent field. This transdisciplinary concentration requires students to take courses in different departments such as Child Development, Education, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology, Urban Environmental Planning and Policy and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and to complete an internship and/or thesis in this area. Coursework components Students and advisors will tailor a program based on students' needs, interests and background. The course requirements for the M.A. concentration are as follows:
Internship components Uniqueness of the concentration This concentration at Tufts University, housed in the Department of Child Development, focuses on the use, design and study of new technologies to support the positive development of children and youth. It takes a psychosocial approach to technology and includes, but is not limited to, the use of technology for teaching and learning. The concentration prepares students to understand and work towards the positive role that technology can play in all aspects of human development. [1] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [2] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [3] Depending on students 's familiarity with programming they might choose to take comp 11 or 15, which are the next two levels up. [4] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [5] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [6] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [7] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [8] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [9] This independent study will be directed by Prof. Marina Bers, according to the student's research interest. [10] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [11] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [12] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [13] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [14] Taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts [15] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. [16] This course is in the process of being developed. [17] All students must check with their advisers to determine which of the Research methods courses best fits their program goals. |
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