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Course: |
PSY 237
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Title: | Child & Adolescent Psychology |
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Long Title: | Child and Adolescent Psychology |
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Course Description: | Explores human development from conception through adolescence, emphasizing physical cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Status Notes: | REA 090, ENG 121, 3 Credits General Psychology I or II, |
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| S: or those determined by each individual institution. |
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Course Notes: | Created fall 2000 |
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| C: Minor changes 12/13/05 s@; changes to pre-reqs 10/16/07 |
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| C: s@ |
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Origin Notes: | NJC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Identify the biological factors associated with prenatal development.
II. Evaluate the environmental factors associated with prenatal development.
III. List and explain the physical factors associated with infancy and childhood.
IV. Compare and contrast the cognitive factors associated with infancy and childhood.
V. Discuss the emotional factors associated with infancy and childhood.
VI. Identify and discuss the psychosocial factors associated with infancy and childhood.
VII. Discuss physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors that influence adolescents.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Prenatal Development
A. Biological factors
B. Psychosocial factors
II. Infancy
A. Physical factors
B. Cognitive factors
C. Emotional factors
D. Psychosocial factors
III. Childhood
A. Physical factors
B. Cognitive factors
C. Emotional factors
D. Psychosocial factors
IV. Adolescence
A. Physical factors
B. Cognitive factors
C. Emotional factors
D. Psychosocial factors
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NJC |
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OJC |
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PCC |
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RRCC |
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