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PSYC 216 - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY |
Prerequisites: PSYC 103 - Introduction to Psychology. This course focuses on the physical, psychological, cognitive, emotional, and social developmental changes from conception until the beginning of adolescence. This course will be infused with relevant contributions made within the fields of biology, history, sociology, and anthropology. Topics include, but are not limited to, biological development including prenatal development and birth; motor, sensory, and perceptual development; cognitive development including information processing, intelligence, and language development; socioemotional development; moral development; the influence of gender, the family, school, and peer groups; the influence of culture and diversity on the developing child.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Academic Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal and Fine Arts Division Humanities Social Sci & Educ Department Course Attributes: Elective in Specific Programs, Free Elective, Elective Social Science Progrm View Textbook Info Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Academic Prerequisites: Academic level PSYC 103 Minimum Grade of D or Academic level PSYC 103H Minimum Grade of D |
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