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Linda LaBell

DEP 2004: Human Development

TEXTBOOKS:
Santrock, John W. (2008).
Life Span Development: 11th edition
Piscitelli, Stephen. (2009).
Study Skills: Do I Really Need This Stuff?

This course consists of the study of the development of the individual throughout the life cycle, including child, adolescent and adult patterns of behavior with attention to physical, intellectual, cognitive, personality, and social development.

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PSY 1012: General Psychology

TEXTBOOKS:
Huffman, Karen, (2000). Psychology in Action. 7th edition
Piscitelli, Stephen, (1997), Psychology in Action Study Guide
Piscitelli, Stephen. (2009). Study Skills: Do I Really Need This Stuff?

This course will give the student an overview of the field of psychology and an introduction to the various careers within psychology. The student will be introduced to the major theories of psychology and will begin to understand human behavior through the interaction of individuals in the physical and social environment

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INP 1390: Human Relations

TEXTBOOKS:
Velma Walker and Lynn Brokaw, (2004), Becoming Aware: A Text/Workbook: Human Relations and Personal Adjustment
Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin, (1992), Your Money or Your Life
Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin, (1996), Your Money or Your Live Study Guide


A general survey on the basic concepts and methods in human relations as a behavioral science. This course includes the study of human relations as a discipline, the study of people in relation to self and others in intergroup context. Studies of theories underlying the skills basic to human relation's practices, interpersonal relations, and small group dynamics are emphasized

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