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Nov 23, 2024
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PSYC 306 - Lifespan Human Development (3) This course is an introduction to human development through the lifespan. The course is designed for both allied health and psychology majors covering the theoretical perspectives and empirical research on development from the prenatal period through senescence, with consideration of practical implications. Issues in physical, social, cognitive and affective development are examined at every age. Note: This course may be subject to a Course Materials Charge. The charge may vary by semester, depending on the course materials required. The Course Materials Initiative (CMI) was established to provide students with more affordable course materials, enhance the students’ experience on a common digital platform via Blackboard, and position UMBC to be ahead of the curve with digital content. More information is available at UMBC Bookstore’s website. (Fall/Spring/Summer)
Grading: Graded/Pass Fail/Audit Course ID: 50066 Consent: No Special Consent Required Components: Lecture Prerequisite/Corequisite: You must complete PSYC 100 with a ‘C’ or better before you can enroll in this course.
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