Child and Family Studies
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Courses
- ENG 111 — ENG-111. English Composition I. 3 Credits
- ENG 112 — ENG-112. English Composition II. 3 Credits
- CMP 126 — CMP-126. Computer Technology and Applications. 4 Credits
- PSY 113 — PSY-113. General Psychology. 3 Credits
- SOC 120 — SOC-120. Principles of Sociology. 3 Credits
- COM 109 — COM-109. Speech Fundamentals. 3 Credits
- PSY 213 — PSY-213. Child Psychology. 3 Credits
- PSY 219 — PSY-219. Developmental Psychology - the Human Lifespan. 3 Credits
- MUS 129 — MUS-129. Music in Early Childhood. 3 Credits
- ENG 118 — ENG-118. Children's Literature. 3 Credits
- CDC 110 — CDC-110. Early Childhood Development. 3 Credits
- CDC 210 — CDC-210. Curriculum, Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood Education. 3 Credits
- CDC 220 — CDC-220. CDA Capstone: Effective Preschool Practices. 3 Credits
- SOC 209 — SOC-209. The Family. 3 Credits
- HMS 215 — HMS-215. Introduction to Social Welfare and Human Services. 3 Credits
- PSY 291 — PSY-291. Special Topics in Psychology. 3 Credits