2017-2018 Undergraduate General Catalog


EDUC 345 Adolescent Development

Adolescence is a crucial transition period from childhood to adulthood. This course will examine adolescent development and issues within the context of the physical, cognitive, affective, and social domains. Focus will be on the adolescent's self development with particular reference to relationships in the family, school, peer groups, and community. An eight hour diversity experience is required in this course. Non-majors may register with instructor's permission.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Admitted to Teacher Education Program