PSY211 — Developmental Psychology I
This course is designed to investigate human development from the prenatal period through adolescence using a life-span approach. The class will focus on the interaction of biological, social, emotional, and cognitive factors as they affect the developing child. Contemporary developmental theories and research issues will be discussed, and emphasis will be placed on the applications of theory to parenting, education, and therapy.
Prerequisites: PSY-101
Part of
- Early Childhood Education (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Early Childhood Education A.A.S.
- Early Childhood Education (Liberal Arts) Fully Online A.A.
- Education (Elementary/Secondary - Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Human Services/Pre-Social Work A.S.
- Human Services-Social Justice Advocacy Option, A.S.
- Infant/Toddler Education (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Psychology (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Psychology Fully Online (Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Education (Special Education - Liberal Arts) A.A.
- Education (special Education-Liberal Arts) Fully Online A.A.