Adolescent Psychology
Course Overview
Course Code: PSYH-216
Department: Psychology
Credit Hours: 3.00
Illinois Articulation Initiative Number: IAI S6 904
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This course is intended to explore physical and psychological development and adjustment in adolescents. Primary emphasis is based on physical and social growth patterns, as well as analysis of special emotional problems experienced by adolescents in the maturation process. A short discussion of the importance of childhood experience and development to adolescent problems is included. Prerequisite: PSYH 101 or approval of instructor
Course Schedule
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Term: Fall 2022
Section Name: PSYH-216-HF01D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 15
Faculty Name: J. Malan
Min Credits: 3.00
Comments: Students are expected to contact their instructor by the end of the first day of class to communicate their preference to meet face to face or remotely. If you do not have access to computer resources or have limited internet connection outside of campus, please utilize the free computer and internet access available at the main campus and all education centers.
Term: Fall 2022
Section Name: PSYH-216-OL01D
Location: Online
Available Seats: 14
Faculty Name: J. Garrett
Min Credits: 3.00
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Term: Spring 2023
Section Name: PSYH-216-HF01D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 17
Faculty Name: J. Malan
Min Credits: 3.00
Comments: Students are expected to contact their instructor by the end of the first day of class to communicate their preference to meet face to face or remotely. If you do not have access to computer resources or have limited internet connection outside of campus, please utilize the free computer and internet access available at the main campus and all education centers.
Term: Spring 2023
Section Name: PSYH-216-OL01D
Location: Online
Available Seats: 14
Faculty Name: J. Garrett
Min Credits: 3.00
Comments: