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Psychology 107: Life Span Developmental Psychology

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Course Description

Overview

Psychology 107: Life Span Developmental Psychology has been evaluated and recommended for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 2,000 colleges and universities. You'll learn from expert instructors who use an engaging teaching style. Move through the course at your own pace and use it to jumpstart your degree!

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Intro to Human Development
  • Ch 2. Research Methods for Human Development
  • Ch 3. Foundations of Human Development
  • Ch 4. Genetic Influences in Human Development
  • Ch 5. Overview of Prenatal Development
  • Ch 6. Childbirth and the Neonatal Period
  • Ch 7. Human Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood
  • Ch 8. Early Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development
  • Ch 9. Early Childhood Psychosocial Development
  • Ch 10. Human Development in Middle Childhood
  • Ch 11. Adolescent Physical and Sexual Development
  • Ch 12. Adolescent Psychosocial Development
  • Ch 13. Early Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Development
  • Ch 14. Early Adulthood Psychosocial Development
  • Ch 15. Middle Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Development
  • Ch 16. Middle Adulthood Psychosocial Development
  • Ch 17. Late Adulthood Physical Development
  • Ch 18. Late Adulthood Psychosocial and Cognitive Development
  • Ch 19. Stages and Psychological Impact of Death and Dying
  • Ch 20. Studying for Psychology 107

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