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
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