48.211 Child Psychology

Description: Studies normal development and the interrelationships among various aspects of biological, cognitive, personality and social factors. Emphasizes prenatal to adolescent development. (3 semester hours credit)

Prerequisites: 48.101 General Psychology

Usually taught by: Dr. Astor-Stetson, Dr. Covill, Dr. Kontos, Dr. LeitzelDr. Waggoner, & Dr. Waibel Duncan

Generally offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters

Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major or Psychology Minor, and can fill a General Education requirement.

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

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