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Course Description

This course will provide students with a general introduction to and overview of the field of developmental psychology with a focus on developmental research and theories that have particular relevance for those working in a helping role in community settings. The course follows the life span development of the individual, emphasizing the theoretical and experimental approaches to the study of cognitive, personality, social, perceptual, and physical components of development from conception to death.
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Application

Name
Counselling Skills Foundation Certificate
Instructions
Registration for this course is only permitted upon acceptance of the program application. If you have been given permission to register, please continue to registration.  If you wish to apply for the program press apply now. 
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Course
Lifespan Development
Type
Online, No Class Times
Dates
Jan 30, 2024 to Apr 16, 2024
Hours
45.0
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee credit (2.5 credits) $795.33 Click here to get more information
Instructors
  • Faye Paris
Section Notes

This course is instructor-supported with self-paced, time-limited study. Students are expected to work independently and participate in discussion forums/activities and meet assignment submission deadlines.

Course
Lifespan Development
Type
Online with Scheduled Classes
Days
Th
Time
6:00PM to 9:00PM
Dates
May 09, 2024
Type
Online, No Class Times
Days
T
Time
6:00PM to 9:00PM
Dates
May 14, 2024 to Jul 23, 2024
Schedule and Location
Hours
45.0
Location
  • Online
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee credit (2.5 credits) $795.33 Click here to get more information
Instructors
  • Faye Paris
Section Notes

The first class of this course is on Zoom. Following that, this course is instructor-supported with self-paced, time-limited study. Students are expected to work independently and participate in discussion forums/activities and meet assignment submission deadlines as noted in Moodle.