Psychology of Child Development
PSYC 325
Examines the development of children from conception through puberty. Students gain a well-rounded understanding of the many stages and phases of a child's life through in-depth examination of case studies. Relations between the individual child and their contexts of development are explored. This course is designed for those who intend to work in professions serving children, as well as current or future parents.
PSYC325 is a 3 credit course.
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More information on PSYC325
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