PSYC208 — Developmental Psychology
3 Credit(s) This course examines the significance of physiological, sociological and psychological forces as they influence the human organism throughout the life cycle. It also looks at some of the problems involved in critical phases throughout the developmental sequence. Pre/Corequisite(s): Satisfactory reading and writing placement or ENG 097 or ENG 101 or ENG 115
Part of
- Associate in Arts Degree, History/Social Science Concentration
- Associate in Arts Degree, Psychology Concentration
- Associate in Science Degree, Biology Concentration
- Community Education 2+2 to WLU, A.A.
- Early Childhood: Care and Education (Paraprofessional Educator), A.A.S.
- Education: Elementary Education, A.A.S.
- Education: PK-5 Elementary Education, A.A.S.
- Education: Pre-K, K Early Intervention, A.A.S.
- Education: Secondary Education, English Specialization, A.A.
- Education: Secondary Education, Social Sciences Specialization, A.A.
- Human Services, A.A.S.
- LPN to RN Bridge, A.A.S. Program
- Medical Assisting, Clinical Medical Assistant, A.A.S.
- Nursing, A.A.S.
- Patient Care Technician, C.A.S.
- Psychology 2+2 to WU, A.A.
- Psychology with Social Work, A.A.
- Social Work 2+2 to FUS, A.A.
- Social Work 2+2 to WVU, A.A.
- Social Work, A.A.
- Social Work/Pre-Social Work Transfer to BC, A.A.
- Substance Abuse Intervention Specialist, A.A.S.
- Surgical Technology, A.A.S.