Course Details

Adolescent Psychology: Current Research

Course #: EDUC_711Y

Semester Credits: 3
Cost: $420.00

This course examines human development during the period of life known as adolescence. Often thought of as a time of “storm and stress,” adolescents are faced with psychological and physical changes, personal challenges, and developmental opportunities. This course explores cognitive, affective, moral, and adolescent personality development from a multicultural and ecological perspective. Students will have opportunities to consider applications of theories to their own social and occupational contexts.

•   Self-paced coursework
•   Academic and Administrative support
•   Free transcripts are sent upon completion
•   Electronic transcripts available for a nominal fee
•   Earn semester credits from a WASC accredited university
•   Registration includes all course materials
•   eBooks available on select courses
•   Convenient Online Chat for student assistance
•   Certificate programs available
•   Rapid grading turnaround time
•   Unparalleled value

You may complete the assignments for this course ONLINE or PDF.
These options will be available upon checkout.

Semester Credits: 3
Cost: $420.00

Register by Fax or Mail

Refer to Colleague(s)

Newsletter Sign Up

Sign up to receive announcements, updates and reminders!