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Can I take PSY 220 (Lifespan Development) and PSY 319 (Child Development) or PSY 320 (Adult Development)?

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Can I take PSY 220 (Lifespan Development) and PSY 319 (Child Development) or PSY 320 (Adult Development)?

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No, the content in these classes significantly overlaps. As a result, you can’t take PSY 220 and PSY 319 or PSY 320 for credit. Although PSY 220 does count for General Education Requirements, and as an elective, you are better off taking another PSY course (such as 200 or 205) to meet the Behavioral/Social Sciences requirement so that you have the option to take PSY 319 or PSY 320 later. You can, however, take PSY 319 and PSY 320 for credit because of the difference in their content.

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