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The Chicago School recognizes that learning takes place both in traditional and nontraditional settings. The university has an academic policy that governs the review of transfer and course waiver credits for both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Learn More
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For more than 40 years, The Chicago School has been a leading nonprofit university dedicated to training professionals for careers that improve the health of individuals, organizations, and communities throughout the world. Learn More
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The Chicago School is a proud member of The Community Solution Education System, an integrated nonprofit system of six colleges and universities working together to advance student success and community impact. Learn More
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Since our inception in the Windy City, The Chicago School has opened campuses in major metropolitan areas across the country. Explore our campuses and online learning opportunities.
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This course explores human growth, development, and change from the prenatal stage through late adulthood, including biological, physical, motor, cognitive, socioemotional, moral, and identity development. Classical and emerging theories about human development are examined. Current research, cultural diversity, and individual differences are integral to this course. (3 credit hours)