Life Span Developmental Psychology (REVIEW)
This course is a study of human development from conception to
death. Emphasis is on the ongoing changes which result from the
interaction of inherited and environmental factors, and on the
uniqueness of the individual. The course examines the ways in which
age, gender, ethnicity, and race affect development.
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Study of Life Span and Developmental Psychology
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Genetics, Prenatal Dev. & Childbirth
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Infancy and Toddlerhood
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Early Childhood
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Middle Childhood
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Adolescence
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Early Adulthood
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Middle Adulthood
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Late Adulthood
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Death & Dying
This Course has more
than 2000 Practice Questions categorized by
modules. Each module has more than 200 questions to practice and the
Final Exams is cumulative, timed and prepares students to take
computerized exams for credit. Upon successful achievements of both
modular practice quizzes and final cumulative exam, participants are
automatically offered a Certificate of Achievement
with their Name, Course and Equivalent Credit (Semester) Hours.

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