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DEP 2302 - Adolescent Psychology (3.00 credits)

Institution: Pasco-Hernando State College; Term: 2024 Fall; Instructor: KATHLEEN HUGHES
Delivery Method: Internet; Course Type: Credit; Subject: Psychology, General

Description

This course is a study of the child from the onset of puberty to adulthood. Emphasis is placed on the unique problems encountered during these years pertaining to the physical, emotional, social, familial, and educational growth of the adolescent. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing requirement. A grade of 'C' or higher must be attained.

General Information

Registration through this site
Available
Start / End Dates 10/10/2024 to 12/6/2024
Last day to Enroll 10/16/2024
Delivery Method Internet
Instructor Email HUGHESKA@PHSC.EDU
Institution Profile Pasco-Hernando State College
Reference Number 4445
School Term 2024 - Fall Session B
Max Class Size 30 students
Credit Type Semester-based
Course URL http://catalog.phsc.edu/content.php?&navoid=2134 http://catalog.phsc.edu/content.php?&navoid=2134
Registrar URL https://cpnta.phsc.edu/csrs/english/webon.aspx https://cpnta.phsc.edu/csrs/english/webon.aspx

Fees

In-State
Tuition $229.71
Fees $130.83
Out-Of-State
Tuition $697.47
Fees $190.14

Requirements

Course Prerequisites
PSY1012; For additional information on these courses visit the course catalog at http://phsc.edu/courses
Enrollment Procedure
Students must be admitted to the college to enroll in courses. Please follow the steps located at http://phsc.edu/applying/how-apply to complete your admission process. If you need additional help any time, you may call us at 727-847-2727.
Technical Requirements
Technology requirements vary depending on the type of course you are taking. The requirements for each course type are outlined on http://phsc.edu/online-resources/technology-requirements
Other Considerations
Out of State students can not take this course
Schedule Notes
None
On Campus Requirements
Refer to the specific program for on campus requirements: https://phsc.edu/programs The e-advisors assist new, current, and returning students with applying or reapplying to PHSC. Students may receive assistance with placement testing information, developing a program of study, selecting courses for registration and other student development information. This information is delivered in an electronic environment. Any questions? Contact our eAdvisors: http://phsc.edu/node/12002

Common Questions

Can students apply for admission to Pasco-Hernando State College via the Internet?
Yes - admission applications for Pasco-Hernando State College are available via the Internet.
Do students need to be admitted to Pasco-Hernando State College prior to applying for the 'Adolescent Psychology' course?
Yes - a student must be admitted to Pasco-Hernando State College before registering for Adolescent Psychology.
Is the 'Adolescent Psychology' course offered for credit?
Yes - the Adolescent Psychology course is offered for credit.
Can students register for the 'Adolescent Psychology' course via the Internet?
Yes - students can register for Adolescent Psychology via the Internet.
Are there one or more mandatory, in-person meetings required of students taking the 'Adolescent Psychology' course?
No - there are no mandatory, in-person meetings required of students to take Adolescent Psychology.
Does the 'Adolescent Psychology' course require students to meet at specific times?
No.

Disability Services

If you are a student with a disability and need provision of reasonable accommodations, information, resources, services, and skill development please contact the accommodations/students with disabilities office at the institution you are requesting to take classes from. The institution may require an application for accommodations and documentation supporting your request for academic accommodations. Florida public colleges and universities do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, national origin/ethnicity, color, marital status, disability, and genetic information in any of its educational programs, services or activities, including admission and employment.