We teach developmental (prenatal to 18) in our regular undergrad liberal arts
college. It is required, and there is a 2 hour per week lab requirement that
involves working in the on campus lab preschool. Lab participation includes
completion of a large child study/case study paper, which includes lots of
observational data, teh COR (CHild Observation Record), a MLU, and so on.
In our large evening college for returning students, we teach
Steffen Wilson wrote:
> We are revising our undergrad curriculum and trying to decide if we want to make
> Life-Span Development an option for our developmental area. This area can
> currently be filled with Child Psych,Adolescence, or aging. Do any of you have
> both the life-span survey course and the age range courses? If yes-what can
> majors take? Are there restrictions or cross-listings for these courses?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steffen Wilson, Ph.D.
> Department of Psychology
> Eastern Kentucky University
> Richmond, KY 40475