The university said June 3 that students taking on the concentration will learn to identify the impact of technology on human psychology, which digital tools contribute to mental health, and how to develop them.
Some trends covered by the concentration include the effects of technology on children and adolescents, mental health and design in the digital world, reducing health disparities through evidence-based internet interventions, and multimedia learning for product design.
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