FCS1500 - Human Development Across the Lifespan, Fall 2007
Human Development through the Lifespan is devoted to the study and understanding of constancy and change for human beings, male and female, in the physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains interpreted through a variety of theoretical frameworks, contexts, and interdisciplinary research.
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPANProfessor Tim Eicher, M. Ed. Family Studies Course Structure: Hour long classes - four times a week |
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Course Description
Human Development Through the Lifespan is devoted to the study and understanding of constancy and change for human beings, male and female, in the physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains interpreted through a variety of theoretical frameworks, contexts, and interdisciplinary research.
Course Contents
FCS1500 - Syllabus , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - About the Professor , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Course Content , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Supplement Text1 , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Supplement Text , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Lesson Plans , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - lesson_plans , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Eicher Photo , Fall 2007
FCS1500 - Women Photo , Fall 2007



















