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PSY 306 - Child & Adolescent Development |
A survey of human psychological growth and development from conception through adolescence, including biological, physical, cognitive, and social transitions. Mechanisms of change, influences on development, and the contexts in which development occurs will also be reviewed, drawing on current theory and empirical research. Prerequisite: PSY 100 or permission of the instructor.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: School of Continuing Education, Graduate Level, Graduate Level, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Hybrid Course, Classroom Based, Distance Learning All Sections for this Course Psychology Department Course Attributes: SCE: Social Science Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Mutual Exclusion: This course carries a mutual exclusion with the following courses; you may not enroll in it if you have completed any of the following with a passing grade: PSY 312 This course carries a mutual exclusion with the following courses; you may not enroll in it if you have completed any of the following with a passing grade: PSY 313 Prerequisites: Undergraduate level PSY 100 Minimum Grade of D- |
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