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Richard Bland College

PSY250: Developmental Psychology

The study of the biological, intellectual, emotional, personality, and social factors affecting the psychological development of the individual from conception throughout the life span. This course may be used to fulfill teacher certification requirements.

Overview
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Delivery Method
Online
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Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Course Notes
Three hours lecture
Learning Outcomes
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  • The student will define basic developmental psychological terms. Competency will be demonstrated by correctly answering applicable test questions. Target overall student success rate is 70%.
  • The student will apply various constructs associated with the field of developmental psychology (e.g. physical","cognitive","emotional","social","and moral development) to human beings at all stages of life. Competency will be demonstrated through completion o
  • The student will critically evaluate psychological research findings and relate those findings to all basic areas of development including physical","cognitive","social","and personality.


Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Eastern Shore Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
J Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Laurel Ridge Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Paul D. Camp Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College PSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Tidewater Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Virginia Highlands Community CollegePSY230Developmental Psychology2-Year
Longwood University EDUC245Human Growth-Soc,Pol, Econ Ins4-Year
Radford UniversityPSYC230Lifespan Development PSYC4-Year
The University of Virginia's College at WisePSY200TELECTIVE TRANSFER COURSE4-Year
Norfolk State UniversityPSY228Developmental Psychology4-Year
William & MaryPSYC310Developmental Psychology4-Year
Old Dominion UniversityPSYC203SLIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonPSYC231Infant and Child Development4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonPSYCNOTMJElectiveNOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate.4-Year
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPSYC304LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYC4-Year