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ED429 Theories of Human Development

Provides a multidisciplinary, comprehensive introduction to a range of theoretical approaches in understanding human development. Explores the process of individual change over time that occurs in social, cultural, and historical contexts. Examines central theories of transformation and development that explain human behavior, environmental factors that affect both normal and abnormal behavior, and contexts that interact to affect individual development (e.g., school, family, and community).

Credits: 3
Offered: Fall, Spring, SummerA, SummerA&B
Offered Online: Spring, SummerA&B
Modes: Online options
Prerequisites: None
Restrictions: None
ED 429 Theories of Human Development course information is subject to change, please check the latest schedule.

Sections

Fall 2024 (8/26/2024 - 12/18/2024)
ED429-1
Open (5/25) 20%
In-Person
Lechase Room 141
Thursday (4:50 PM-7:30 PM)
Joyce Duckles
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Spring 2024 (1/17/2024 - 5/11/2024)
ED429-1
Open (10/25) 40%
In-Person
Lechase Room 143
Thursday (7:35 PM-10:15 PM)
Joyce Duckles
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Summer 2024 (5/20/2024 - 8/9/2024)
ED429-1
Open (14/25) 56%
Online
Asynchronous Online (WSE)

Kyle Sullivan
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