PSYC221 — Child Psychology
PSYC 221 - Child Psychology PSYC 221 - Child Psychology 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) General Education Category: MTA Social Sciences Explores theories and principles of child cognitive and physical development from conception to puberty. The course covers psychological, sociological, and biological aspects of maturation and development. Topics include issues such as moral development, social development, language development, and cultural and cross cultural influences on the developing child. Semesters all, Spring, Summer 0 in PSYC 200 Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or Minimum 2.0 in ( ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 ). Course Note: None
Prerequisites: PSYC200, ENGL121, ENGL131
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- Anthropology A.A.
- Art Foundation A.A.
- Communication, Journalism, and Language G.A.
- Criminal Justice - Juvenile Specialization A.A.S.
- Journalism A.A.
- Literature A.A.
- Music G.A.
- Political Science A.A.
- Psychology A.A.
- Public Service Careers GA
- Social Sciences G.A.
- Sociology A.A.
- Teacher Paraprofessional A.A.S.
- World Language A.A.