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HDFS 3136 08F — Adult Development & Later Life

CRN 51289

3.0 credit hours

This course is designed to give students an understanding of the factors that affect individuals and families from emerging/young adulthood through late adulthood. Theories and current research on the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development of adults is provided. Additional topics include changes in family function and structure, research methodologies, contemporary issues in adult development, and successful aging across the adult years. Service Learning hours required.

Course Details

College Behavioral and Social Sciences Instructor Zorotovich, Jennifer
Location Online Course Seats Available 5 open (25 / 30)
Instructional Method Entirely at a distance This course is delivered 100% through distance education technology. No visits to campus/designated instructional site are required. Waitlist Available No Waitlist Available
Schedule Type Asynchronous Instruction Asynchronous Course: Instruction delivered online without specified meeting days, times, or location. Material Cost N/A
Semester Summer 2024 University Store Online
Term Minimester I Course Fees N/A

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Building Room
May 13 - June 13, 2024 - - - -