Human Growth and Development (PSY102)

Term: 2011-2012 Spring

Faculty

Jennifer L GleasonShow MyInfo popup for Jennifer L Gleason
dcccjennifergleason@gmail.com
Office hours:
  • I do not have an office on campus. I own a business in Kinsley. Refer to your syllabus as to the times have set up to meet with you on campus in the library. You may also set up an appointment to meet with me in Kinsley.
  • I do not have an office on campus. I own a business in Kinsley. Refer to your syllabus as to the times I have set up to meet with you on campus in the library. You may also set up an appointment to meet with me in Kinsley.
  • You may call me during these hours. Please text or email if you need to contact me earlier or later than these hours
  • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (2/13/2012 - 5/4/2012) Location: NT-SU-206

    Description

    A study of the development of the individual from birth to death. Attention is given to physical, social, sexual, emotional, intellectual, and linguistic development. Required for nursing students as well as elementary and secondary education majors. Prerequisite: PSY 101

    Human Growth and Development (PSY102)

    Term: 2011-2012 Spring

    Faculty

    Jennifer L GleasonShow MyInfo popup for Jennifer L Gleason
    dcccjennifergleason@gmail.com
    Office hours:
  • I do not have an office on campus. I own a business in Kinsley. Refer to your syllabus as to the times have set up to meet with you on campus in the library. You may also set up an appointment to meet with me in Kinsley.
  • I do not have an office on campus. I own a business in Kinsley. Refer to your syllabus as to the times I have set up to meet with you on campus in the library. You may also set up an appointment to meet with me in Kinsley.
  • You may call me during these hours. Please text or email if you need to contact me earlier or later than these hours
  • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (2/13/2012 - 5/4/2012) Location: NT-SU-206

    Description

    A study of the development of the individual from birth to death. Attention is given to physical, social, sexual, emotional, intellectual, and linguistic development. Required for nursing students as well as elementary and secondary education majors. Prerequisite: PSY 101