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Become an Advocate for Children
Be an advocate for children while having an impact on their future development. When earning your online Bachelor of Arts in Child Development degree, you will have the opportunity to dive deep into the biological and psychological progression of children, from their infancy stages through their adolescent years. With an increasing focus on the factors that impact the development of children, the study of child development continues to be a priority for many organizations.
The child development program builds your competence and ability to work with children. You will discover how family structure and culture influence communication in a child’s environment, and you will learn to apply your knowledge as an advocate for children and their families.
Upon completion of a child development degree, graduates will be able to:
- Explain child development theory and the cornerstones of developmental domains (physical, cognitive, social and emotional, and linguistic) from birth through 18 years old
- Examine how family, culture, individual child/adolescent needs, and the interrelatedness of developmental domains are affected by context
- Create strategies that foster respectful partnerships with diverse families and communities to support positive interactions and healthy child/adolescent development
- Propose strategies to assess and support the learning and developmental needs of the individual child, focusing on at-risk youth
- Develop tools for ethical and intentional collaboration as a professional in a field related to the development of children and adolescents
UAGC Award-Winning Curriculum
Military Students $250.00/credit
Undergraduate Courses $460.00/credit
Technology Fee** $115.00/course
Books and Other Class Materials** $125.00/average per course
Graduation Fee $150.00
Total Program Cost See UAGC Catalog¹
¹Keep in mind that this figure doesn’t factor in any potential discounts, partner benefits, or impact of accepted transfer credits, if eligible.

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Course Overview
To earn your Bachelor of Arts in Child Development at the University of Arizona Global Campus, you must complete 120 credits. You will need to complete 30 upper-division credits, of which 18 credits must be from the major program. A total of 30 credits must be completed at the University of Arizona Global Campus to meet the residency requirement. You may be able to transfer approved credits from community colleges, other previous college coursework, or other life experiences such as military service or job training toward your degree.
This program is not designed to meet the state educational requirements for teacher licensure or certification in any state. Students seeking teacher licensure shall carefully research their state's requirements prior to enrollment and regularly review the requirements as they are subject to change. Requirements vary by state. Graduates will be subject to additional requirements on a state-by-state basis that will include one or more of the following: student teaching or practicum experience, additional coursework, additional testing, or, if the state requires a specific type of degree, earning an additional degree. None of the University of Arizona Global Campus online education programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), which is a requirement for certification in some states. Other factors, such as a student’s criminal history, may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure, certification, or employment in their field of study.
Alabama Students: Authorization to provide an education program does not indicate eligibility for an Alabama professional educator or professional leadership certificate. Applicants who complete an education or educator preparation program at a non-Alabama institution must apply for an Alabama professional educator or professional leadership certificate through the Alabama Certificate Reciprocity Approach. Current requirements may be found at https://www.alabamaachieves.org/teacher-center/.
Certain degree programs may not be available in all states.
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What Can I Do With a Degree in Child Development?
Just a few of the many professional careers that may begin with a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development include:
- Family Resource Coordinator
- Youth Services Specialist
- Teacher Aide
- Educational Assistant
- Childcare Worker
Professionals with a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development could start careers in the childcare field.
Gain insights into the child development job market by reviewing the Bureau of Labor Statistics market outlook report.
UAGC gave me the time and freedom to serve my community and to work toward a career educating future generations.
BA in Child Development FAQs
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Yes, a child development degree is an excellent choice for individuals passionate about working with children. It provides a strong foundation in child development theories, practices, and skills.
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The online BA in Child Development program at UAGC is designed to fit your busy schedule. Each class is five weeks long, and you only take one class at a time, so you can focus on one subject and get an in-depth understanding of each topic you’re learning. The classes are fast paced, but you will have 24/7 support and resources available to you.
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Understand children and families with your bachelor’s degree in child development. Your child development online classes include a wide variety of topics, from language acquisition to behavior and the critical role of play in children’s development and education.
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The increasing quality and accessibility of online education have significantly reduced the stigma associated with online degrees. According to U.S. News & World Report, many employers now recognize the value of online programs, particularly in fields like criminal justice where flexibility and continued education are often essential.
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Yes, you’ll have opportunities to connect and collaborate with students, alumni, and faculty through our online learning platform. For example, in our CHAMPS Peer Mentoring program, new students are matched with high-achieving, upper-division students for mentorship that promotes student success. UAGC also has student-run clubs and organizations online, so you can connect with peers outside of class.
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Pursuing a career that allows you to work with children gives you the opportunity to serve your community. By educating children, you are making life better for the next generation of young people and the community. Additionally, working with children can not only make an impact on their lives, but they will make an impact on yours. You will learn the valuable opportunity of becoming a positive role model as children will look up to you for both intellectual and emotional support. Lastly, this career can give you a new perspective on life as interacting with kids on a daily basis can open you up to their incredible imaginations and to new ways of thinking about the world.
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To access this rate using the Liberty Grant, only eligible undergraduate active duty service members, members of the National Guard, Reservists, spouses of active duty, members of the National Guard and Reservists, Department of Defense employees using Tuition Assistance (TA), and civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard (only if utilizing Military Tuition Assistance) will qualify.
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The Technology Fee covers access to University systems such as the online classroom, the Student Portal, and other academic resources. The Technology Fee and the Course Digital Materials (CDM) Fee are fully refundable if a student does not attend beyond Day 3 of a course (Week 3 if covered under the University of Arizona Global Campus Promise Refund Schedule). After this time, the fee becomes non-refundable. Students are charged the Technology Fee for repeated coursework. Students are not charged the CDM fee for repeated coursework if previously charged.
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The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program. Credits must be earned at the same degree level in order to be applied. Additional restrictions may apply. See the UAGC Academic Catalog for full undergraduate and graduate transfer policies.