This course introduces the study of child development from conception through early adolescence, exploring physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth. Students will examine the key factors that shape children’s behavior and development, including family, culture, and environment. Through foundational theories and real-world applications, the course builds an understanding of typical developmental processes while encouraging thoughtful discussion of cultural perspectives on childhood and development.
Textbooks, materials, ID card and exam fees are not included.
Prerequisites: 18 years or older with Korean language proficiency
Total Program Hours: 16 Hours
Instructor: Mi Ahn [email protected]
Classroom: TBD
Accommodations: Call the Disability Services at 201-612-5269.