Middle Childhood and Adolescence - 41675 - FCSC 3000 - OL1 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2019
Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate Second Degree, Undergraduate Third Degree, Licensure Only, Undergraduate Distance Learning Campus Lecture Schedule Type Web-Based Instructional Method Learning Objectives: Course Description: This course addresses human development principles from middle childhood through adolescence (ages 6 – 18). Emphasis will be placed on theories of social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. The influence of context on individual growth and development will also be discussed. Required Materials: Berk, LE (2010) Infants, Children and Adolescents, (7th edition ) Boston: Allyn & Bacon 1. First aid and CPR for children 2. CRC-qualifying letter to work with children issued by DCDEE 3. Current TB tests and results 4. Fingerprints- needed in order to receive qualifying letter Technical Requirements: Head sets are required for this course in virtual Classroom using Elluminate LIve View Catalog Entry
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