I. Course Title: Child Psychology (GE)
                                    
                                    II. Course Number: PSYC 317
                                    
                                    III. Credit Hours: 3 credits 
                                    
                                    IV. Prerequisites: PSYC 121
                                    
                                    V. Course Description: 
                                    
                                    Introduces students to major aspects of human development from conception to middle
                                       childhood, including intellectual, motor, perceptual, linguistic, emotional, and social
                                       development.
                                    
                                    Note(s): General Education and Cultural or Behavioral Analysis designated course. Fulfills
                                       Developmental core requirement for psychology major and minor.
                                    
                                    VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:
                                    
                                    Major topics to be covered in a typical semester will include: 
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Historical and theoretical perspectives on child development
 
                                       
                                       - Scientific research on children
 
                                       
                                       - Heredity, environment, and prenatal development
 
                                       
                                       - Birth and the newborn
 
                                       
                                       - Physical growth and development from birth through middle childhood
 
                                       
                                       - Cognitive theories and development of children through middle childhood
 
                                       
                                       - Language development
 
                                       
                                       - Social relationships with peers, teachers and family
 
                                       
                                       - Emotion, temperament and personality development
 
                                       
                                       - Self-awareness, self-concept, and gender identity formation through middle childhood
 
                                       
                                       - Moral development, aggression and prosocial behavior though middle childhood
 
                                       
                                       - Impact of culture and diversity on parenting, education and child development
 
                                       
                                    
                                    VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:
                                    
                                    A number of instructional strategies will be employed to enhance student engagement,
                                       and may include any or all of the following general strategies.  
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Lecture
 
                                       
                                       - Online content, activities, and assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Individual and group presentations 
 
                                       
                                       - Video instruction
 
                                       
                                       - Instructor-led class discussions
 
                                       
                                       - Small-group discussions
 
                                       
                                       - Informal writing activities
 
                                       
                                       - Written and critical thinking assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Group activities
 
                                       
                                       - Case studies
 
                                       
                                       - Guest speakers
 
                                       
                                       - Journals or class blogs 
 
                                       
                                    
                                    VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:
                                    
                                    Students who successfully complete the course will be able to:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Describe historical and theoretical perspectives on child development.
 
                                       
                                       - Explain scientific research methods commonly applied in the study of child development.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe the process of conception and how hereditary and environmental factors interact
                                          to affect gestation and development.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe the process of birth, its complications and the abilities of the newborn.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe physical growth and change that occurs from gestation until middle childhood.
 
                                       
                                       - Explain the major theories of cognitive development of children from birth through
                                          middle childhood.
 
                                       
                                       - Summarize the course and sequence of language development.
 
                                       
                                       - Discuss early attachment and the formation and maintenance of social relationships
                                          throughout childhood.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe temperament, expression of emotion, and the development of personality from
                                          infancy to middle childhood.
 
                                       
                                       - Explain the development and awareness of the self, gender identity, and self-concept.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe how children develop moral reasoning and prosocial behavior.
 
                                       
                                       - Discuss the impact of culture, ethnicity, race, gender, and socioeconomic status on
                                          parenting, education and child development. 
 
                                       
                                    
                                    VIII. Assessment Measures:
                                    
                                    Assessment measures may include any combination of the following strategies:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Examinations (Objective and essay questions)
 
                                       
                                       - In-class or out-of-class quizzes
 
                                       
                                       - Student Presentations
 
                                       
                                       - In-class discussion and participation
 
                                       
                                       - Written assignments/projects/reports
 
                                       
                                       - Evaluation of research
 
                                       
                                       - In-class application assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Online assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Group participation
 
                                       
                                       - Class attendance and participation
 
                                       
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Other Course Information: None
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Review and Approval
                                    
                                    September 2001 Updated and put in new format Alastair V. E. Harris
                                    
                                    March 01, 2021