Reproductive, Perinatal, Developmental & Pediatric Epidemiology
| Strongly recommended | |
| EPI 240 | Principles of Injury Epidemiology (3) |
| EPI 251 | Environmental epidemiology (3) |
| Electives | |
| ETX 250 | Reproductive Toxicology |
| MCB | Biology of Fertilization |
| MCP 222 | Mammalian Gametogenesis and Fertilization |
| MCB 255 | Molecular Mechanisms of Animal Development |
| NPB 121/L | Physiology of Reproduction |
| NUT 219A/B | International Nutrition |
| NUT 252 | Nutrition and Development |
| NUT 260 | Nutrition During Pregnancy |
| NUT 261 | Lactation and Infant Nutrition |
| NUT 262 | Child and Adolescent Nutrition |
| PHR 232 | Advanced Reproductive Biology |
| PHR 446A | Food Animal Reproduction (approved for graduate credit) |
| PHR 446B | Equine Reproduction (approved for graduate credit) |
| VME 446 | Small Animal Reproduction (approved for graduate credit) |
| ANS 123 | Animal Growth and Development |
| ANS 124 | Lactation |
| ANS 131 | Reproduction and Early Development in Aquatic Animals |
| AVS 103 | Avian Development and Genetics |
| AVS 121 | Avian Reproduction |
| MCB 150/L | Embryology |
| NPC 122 | Developmental endocrinology |
| HDE 200A | Infancy and Early Childhood |
| HDE 200B | Middle childhood and Adolescence |
| HDE 201 | Social-Emotional Development in Infancy |
| HDE 213 | The Cross-Cultural Study of Child Development |
| HDE 220 | Research methods in Human Growth and Development |
| HDE 221 | Psychological Assessment of Children |
| HDE 225 | Behavioral Development and Food Intake |
| HDE 231 | Issues in Cognitive and Linguistic Development |
| HDE 234 | Children's Learning and Thinking |
| HDE 237 | Parent-Child Interaction |
| HDE 242 | Adolescent health Behavior: Theory and Programs |
| EDU 210 | Psychology of School Learning |
| EDU 231 | Culture and Learning |
| PSC 212A | Developmental Psychology: Cognitive and Perceptual Development |
| PSC 212B | Developmental Psychology: Social, Emotional and Personality Development |
| PSC 261 | Cognitive Neuroscience |
| *Related methodologic courses (no more than 3 units can be applied to the area of emphasis 9-unit requirement) | |