This course provides the student with an introduction to the concepts, theories, research methods, and findings relevant to the study of human development during adulthood. Major developmental theories and issues are reviewed. Dying and bereavement is examined. Emphasis is placed on the application of life-span principles and concepts in individual and social contexts.
Restrictions: Must be in ECE/EA/Human Svcs program (ECEC2/HSPD1/EDAS...)
Other Prerequisites: Criminal Record Check Schedule B works with "children" or works with "children and vulnerable adults." Admission to the Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma Program or Education Assistant Program or Human Services Advanced Professional Development Program.
Lecture Hours: 45