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University of New Hampshire

PSY525 - Human Development

Course Description

This course focuses on the development of the individual from conception to death. Major developmental theories, milestones, processes, and influences are covered. Research findings about these topics are examined. Growth and development are viewed as products of interacting biological, psychological, and social factors. The risks and opportunities in the developing person's social environment, as well as the application of theories and research findings, are emphasized.

Tuition & Fees

Varies

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Location

Online

Credits

4.0 units

Course Sections

Spring 2024

Mar 25 to May 17
crn: 55969
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Kathleen Hipp
Live Seat Count: 9 available seats - (about 2 months ago)
Varies
Already Started
Jan 23 to Mar 15
crn: 55968
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Leia Friedman
Live Seat Count: 6 available seats - (about 2 months ago)
Varies
Already Started

Summer 2024

May 28 to Jul 19
crn: 70694
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Andrea Hammond
Live Seat Count: 9 available seats - (about 5 hours ago)
Varies
Already Started

Fall 2024

Oct 28 to Dec 20
crn: 15288
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Not Listed
Live Seat Count: 39 available seats - (about 5 hours ago)
Varies
Registration Opens 07/17/24
Aug 26 to Oct 18
crn: 15150
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Not Listed
Live Seat Count: 15 available seats - (about 5 hours ago)
Varies
Registration Opens 07/17/24