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Developmental Psychology

DEP - Developmental Psychology

DEP 2001
Infant and Child Psychology

(Offered fall and spring). This course focuses on the growth and development of motor functions, language, intelligence, self-awareness, and personality from the prenatal period through early childhood. Students will investigate the historical and modern concepts of attitudes towards infants and children, in addition to studying the growth of infants into childhood with emphasis on the cognitive, biological, and socioemotional systems gained through learning and maturation. Child growth and development is studied in the context of family, gender, culture, language, ability, socioeconomics, diversity and society.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
DEP 2004
Developmental Psychology

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course is a chronological study of the total human being that observes the various aspects of development taking place at different times in the person's life.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
DEP 2004H
Honors Developmental Psychology

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). This course is a chronological study of the total human being that observes the various aspects of development taking place at different times in the person's life.

Credit hours: 3
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