Psyc 305
Developmental Psychology
Course Description
Psyc 305 Developmental Psychology (3 UI). Conception through late adolescence; genetics, anatomy, physiology, biological changes during development, learning, socialization, cognition, and personality. Prerequisite: Psyc 101 (Introduction to Psychology) or Ed 301 (Principles of Learning and Development in Education).
This course differs from the on-campus course in that it covers conception through death.
Credits/Content
3 cr. UI. 13
graded lessons, 6 self-study lessons; 4 exams.
Delivery
Format
Psyc 305 - Print based course
Psyc 305 - online course (see How to Access Blackboard)
Syllabus
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Psyc 305 Syllabus
Lesson Submission
You may turn in up to 3 lessons at a time and up to 3 lessons per week. You may submit lessons by mail only. You may not fax lessons.
Textbooks and other Course Materials
Study guides are required for all courses. Textbooks are required for all courses, unless otherwise specified. Some courses require additional supplemental materials. Course materials, including print study guides, textbooks, supplements, videos and CDs, are available from the University of Idaho Bookstore.
