PSY21103 — Human Growth and Development
PSY 21103 - Human Growth and Development PSY 21103 - Human Growth and Development A longitudinal study of human development stressing the importance of developmental sequences in motor, emotional, social, language, intelligence, and imaginative life, and the importance of developmental tasks and roles that parents, teachers, and other concerned adults play in their accomplishments. Course Fee: $32 all, Spring Semester Hours: 3 (TAG) - Transfer Assurance Guide Approved Course
Prerequisites: PSY11103
Part of
- Prekindergarten: Two-Year Licensure Program, A.A.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Language Arts Education, B.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Mathematics Education, B.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Social Studies Education, B.S.
- K-12 Intervention Specialist, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Mathematics Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Science Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Mathematics/Science Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Mathematics/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Science/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Primary Pre-K-Grade 5 and Intervention Specialist (K-12): Four Year Dual Licensure Program, B.S.
- Primary Pre-K-Grade 5 and Pre-K-Grade 5 Intervention Specialist: Four Year Dual Licensure Program, B.S.
- General Studies, A.A.
- Neuroscience, B.T.S.
- Concentration in Psychology, A.A.
- Psychology, B.S.
- Sports and Exercise Studies, B.S.