HHD 1003 - DEVELOPMENT: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD THROUGH ADOLESCENCE Back to Departments Educational Foundations, Organizations, and Policy (EFOP) Health and Human Development (HHD) Teaching, Learning, and Leading (TLL) Courses by Department EDUC | EFOP | FTDG | HHD | PEDC | PSYED | SMSG | TLL | Online Courses | Schedule of Classes HHD 1003 - DEVELOPMENT: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD THROUGH ADOLESCENCE Credits: 3.0 Adolescence is studied from a developmental perspective. Discussion begins with the history and cultural varieties of adolescence and proceeds to cover psychological accompaniments to puberty. Lectures and readings deal with cognitive growth, identity formation, moral development, family and peer relationships, psychological disturbance and education through the adolescent years. Recent and Upcoming InstructorsColleen Marie Lloyd EddySummer 2022 (2227) - Syllabus for HHD 1003 - DVLP: MIDL CHLHD THRGH ADOLSC (2227-6W1 / 20522-LEC) (Colleen Marie Lloyd Eddy)Summer 2023 (2237)Christina FrasherSpring 2023 (2234)Fall 2023 (2241)Spring 2024 (2244)Spring 2024 (2244)Fall 2024 (2251)Ming-Te WangSpring 2022 (2224) - Syllabus for HHD 1003 - DVLP: MIDL CHLHD THRGH ADOLSC (2224-AT / 12431-LEC) (Ming-Te Wang)Spring 2023 (2234)