COUN 333
PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INTRODUCTION
This course is designed to give the student an comprehensive overview of development from conception to adolescence. Drawing on the most current research and theoretical positions, the course will provide a window on the ways
developmentalist seek to explain the many processes that make up development during this period. The course should prove useful to teachers, parents, and others who work with children and adolescents.
This course offers three (3) hours of academic credit.
MID-COURSE TEST AND FINAL EXAMINATION
The student will take a Mid-Course Test and Final Examination at a physical
location in a college or university setting. Detailed instructions and
Mid-Course Test and Final Examination applications are included in the
online syllabus. Information regarding tests and procedures can be found in General Information.
INSTRUCTOR
Philip G. Cooker obtained his Ph.D. in counselor education at Florida State University and is currently a Professor at The University of Mississippi, where he is the Program Coordinator of the counselor education graduate programs. He has worked in school settings in New York as a teacher and elementary school counselor and at Florida State University teaching, consulting, and counseling. Dr. Cooker has served as an officer in various professional organizations, including president of the Mississippi Counseling Association and Editor of that organization’s journal. As a licensed psychologist, he maintains a private practice, providing services to individuals and families, in addition to conducting workshops on a variety of topics, regionally and nationally. His writing has appeared in recognized national and international journals.
TEXTBOOKS
The Ole Miss Bookstore currently stocks the textbooks needed for Independent Study courses.
Click here to order textbooks online. Select the term,
department, and course number. Select “I Study” for the section number. To order by phone,
call 662-915-7137 and be sure to indicate that you are ordering textbooks for an Independent Study course.
To apply for the course, go here.
If you need assistance or have additional questions please email us at indstudy@olemiss.edu.
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