FCS 328
Child Development
INTRODUCTION
Family and Consumer Sciences 328 is a course in the growth and development of children from the early months of fetal life through preschool years. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationships of the various aspects of growth, the role of parents, other adults, and the environment in promoting optimum development.
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
Dr. Anne Bomba received her B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. She is currently an associate professor of family and consumer sciences.
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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