The University of Chicago’s M.A. in Comparative Human Development encourages interdisciplinary approaches to understanding development across the human life span. These project topics address the social, cultural, psychological, and biological processes that shape human experience in different contexts.
Cognitive and Emotional Development in Bilingual Children
Cross-Cultural Conceptions of Adolescence and Maturity
The Role of Family Structure in Early Childhood Resilience
Narrative Identity Construction in First-Generation College Students
Ethnographic Study on Caregiving in Aging Populations
Cultural Contexts of Mental Health and Illness in Adolescents
Socialization and Gender Roles in Early Education Settings
Comparative Life-Course Transitions in Rural and Urban Youth
The Influence of Trauma on Cognitive Development Across Cultures
Parenting Styles and Child Behavioral Outcomes in Immigrant Families
Anthropological Perspectives on Attachment and Bonding
Developmental Impact of Digital Technology on Teen Identity
Education and Identity Among Refugee Children in Resettlement Zones
Psychosocial Outcomes of Foster Care Across Cultural Contexts
Moral Reasoning in Multilingual Households: A Developmental Lens
Developmental Disabilities and Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Inclusion
Longitudinal Analysis of Socioeconomic Mobility in Adolescents
Emotion Regulation Strategies Among Adolescents with Anxiety
The Role of Rituals in Human Development and Transition
Developmental Psychology and Life Satisfaction in Later Adulthood
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