FCSC2121 — Child Development
Add to Custom Catalog A course in the study of the various societal and cultural influences on the growth and development of children during the early childhood period. Emphasis will be placed on the period from conception to age eleven. Students will observe infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary grade children for a total of 30 hours during the semester in order to related theory to the actual behavior of children. Course Note: This course requires a prescreen background check to be completed prior to enrollment.