Subject | Course No. | Credit Value |
Psychology | PSYC 2203 | Three (3) credit hours |
This course will cover the biological, social and psychological aspects of development. In the first part of the course, you will learn about some of the over-arching themes of child development, the main theoretical approaches and the special methods used to study development. Next, you will go on to cover different domains of development, including emotional development, language, cognition, the family and moral development.
This course fulfills three of the 12 required credits in foundations courses toward a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the University of New Brunswick. It also fulfills a requirement of UNB’s Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Program. Evaluation methods encourage the application of materials to foster deeper learning and appreciation of course content.
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Instructor: Barbara D’Entremont
Prerequisite: Introductory Psychology (6 ch) or permission of instructor.
Students have six months from the registration date to complete the course. All course exams and/or assignments must be completed by the designated end date.
There is a $150 non-refundable/non-transferable online fee per course in addition to applicable tuition & fees. Learn more about our payment options.