Child and Family Development (CFD) courses
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CFD 110 Health, Safety and Nutrition
Introduces curriculum, regulations, standards, policies, procedures and current trends related to health, safety and nutrition of children and families. Recognize and create safe environments for children, universal precautions and menu planning to meet the nutritional needs of children. Emphasis placed on integrating and maintaining optimal health, safety, and nutritional concepts in every day planning and program development for all children.
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CFD 150 Introduction to Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.The scope of this course is a study of the field of child and family development. Professional opportunities and analysis of personal proficiencies will be the focus.
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CFD 155 Principles of Human Development
General Education Course (Focus on Social and Behavioral Sciences).Basic principles that govern human development from the prenatal period to death; developmental tasks and interrelations of family members through the life span.
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CFD 160 Principles of Development in Early Childhood
Development of the child from conception through 8 years of age including weekly laboratory experience with preschool children.
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CFD 163 Relationships in Today's Families
General Education Course (Focus on Social and Behavioral Sciences).Personal and family living in the early stages of family life cycle. Concepts and methods used in initiating, building, maintaining and enriching relationships.
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CFD 197 Introductory Topics in Child and Family Development
Variable content course for introductory concepts in Child and Family Development. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours when topics change.
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CFD 250 Parenting in Contemporary Society
Explores parenting and child rearing in today's society.
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CFD 255 Principles of Development in Infancy
Prerequisite: CFD 160.Child from conception through two years, including prenatal environment. Two hours laboratory experience weekly in infant-toddler child development laboratory.
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CFD 256 Supervised Experience in the Infant Toddler Center
Experience in applying effective techniques that optimize infant toddler development with 2-hours per week of participation in the infant toddler laboratory.
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CFD 257 Principles of Development in Middle Childhood
Development of the child from six through twelve years in cognitive, physical, social, emotional aspects. Contact with groups of children in this age range is arranged.
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CFD 260 Observing, Assessing, and Creating Activities for Young Children
Prerequisite: CFD 160.Experience in applying the most effective techniques for maximum growth in the physical, social, emotional and mental development of the whole child. Influences of a safe and healthful environment upon the child's development.
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CFD 300 Special Topics in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: permission of department.Selected topics of contemporary interest in Child and Family Development, offered when resources and demand allow. Variable content course. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours when topics change.
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CFD 301 Play as Development
A study of play and its relationship to typical and atypical development in the physical, cognitive, language, moral, social, and emotional domains. Factors that influence play such as environment, adults, children, attitudes, and beliefs are discussed. The role of play for all people throughout the lifespan is examined.
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CFD 303 Service-Learning: Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: 30 hours and concurrent enrollment in a designated service-learning offering within one of the major areas of study in Child and Family Development.A service learning course incorporates a community service experience with classroom instruction to provide an integrative learning experience which addresses the practice of citizenship and promotes awareness of and participation in public affairs/service. Requires 40 hours of service to a community organization, agency, or public service provider. The community service placement and assignment will vary, depending on the specialization area and learning objectives. A list of approved placements will be available from the instructor and the Citizenship and Service-Learning Office. Students are required to participate in a service learning training session(s) prior to beginning their service placement. May be repeated.
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CFD 304 Outdoor Play
Provides information on the importance of outdoor play, how to choose materials and equipment, adult roles and current research on outdoor play. Students will learn how to evaluate outdoor play environments.
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CFD 305 Multicultural Studies in Child and Family Development
A study of multicultural education for young children and their families. Emphasizes communication processes, recognizes cognitive and affective development, presents effective techniques and strategies that meet the needs of young children and families with diverse backgrounds.
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CFD 306 Death, Separation, and Loss
This course will provide a broad overview of the psychological aspects of death, separation, and loss from diverse perspectives. Topics include attitudes toward and preparation for death, children's developmentally appropriate understanding of death and loss, end-of-life decision making, the grief process, and bereavement support and interventions for children and their families. Course materials will be supplemented by students' self-reflection and writing on feelings, attitudes, and beliefs related to death, separation, and loss.
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CFD 350 Seminar in Child and Family Development
Readings, discussion and analysis of trends and issues in child and family development.
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CFD 353 Childhood Illnesses, Injuries, Diseases and Disorders
This course provides an overview of the common childhood illnesses, injuries, diseases, and disorders for psychosocial support staff who work in the healthcare field. Students will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to work with diverse pediatric populations, including children with special needs and children who have experienced trauma. Additional pediatric topics include: cystic fibrosis, cancer, diabetes, sickle cell disease, traumatic brain injury, congenital heart deformities, psychiatric diagnoses, and gastrointestinal diseases.
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CFD 354 Working with the Hospitalized Child
Prerequisite: admission into the CFD major-Child Life Option and CFD 160 and CFD 260.This course will focus on children in the healthcare environment and will cover the six required topics set forth by the Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP): (1) official ACLP documents; (2) scope of practice; (3) impact of illness, injury, and healthcare on patients and families; (4) family-centered care; (5) therapeutic play; and (6) psychological preparation. This course will include a weekly clinical laboratory experience under the supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist within a child life program at a local hospital.
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CFD 360 Planning and Implementing Curriculum for Child Development Centers
Prerequisite: CFD 260.Planning and implementing curriculum to meet the cognitive, emotional, physical, creative and social development needs for young children. Using literacy techniques learned and practiced in class and at the Child Development Center, the students will also share information within the community at libraries and in low-income child care facilities. Supporting young children, their families and teachers/caregivers in their environment is the focus of this course. This enhances our mission to encourage literacy in all parts of children's lives.
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CFD 361 Principles of Family Development
Development trends occurring in family units from premarital interactions to death and/or divorce. Lectures and discussions will apply developmental principles to today's family life styles.
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CFD 365 Families in Later Life
Prerequisite: PSY 121; and CFD 155 or CFD 163 or 30 hours.Examination of the structure and function of families in later life. Topics of interest include demographic trends impacting the structure of the family, marriage, sibling relations, parent-adult child relations, grandparenthood, widowhood, and retirement. The application of family theories and their relevance to later life families will be discussed. Identical with GER 366, PSY 366 and SWK 365. Can only receive credit for one of following: CFD 365, GER 366, PSY 366 or SWK 365.
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CFD 366 Preparation for the Professional Internship
Prepares the Child and Family Development student for an internship and professional practice, including discussion of professional/ethical issues and behavior, choosing professional development sites, setting goals, writing resumes, and interviewing skills and certification.
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CFD 400 Problems in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: 90 hours and permission.Independent study for those who wish additional work in specific subject areas.
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CFD 454 Therapeutic Play Activities for Hospitalized Children
Prerequisite: admission into the CFD major-Child Life Option and CFD 354.This course will focus on the therapeutic aspects and developmental outcomes of play. Students will develop the skills needed to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate developmentally appropriate and therapeutic play interventions and activities with hospitalized children. This course will include a weekly clinical laboratory experience under the supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist within a child life program at a local hospital.
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CFD 455 Infants and Toddlers: Development and Program Planning
Prerequisite: CFD 260 and 60 hours.A study of the infant from conception through two years with a 3-hour weekly laboratory in an infant toddler center. Application of developmentally appropriate practice through laboratory participation, portfolios, and curriculum planning. A current negative TB test is required and students must obtain a Missouri Volunteer and Employee Criminal History Service (MOVECHS) FBI fingerprinting background check.
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CFD 466 Internship in Programs for Children, Youth, Adults, and Families
Prerequisite: CFD 366.Supervised active learning experiences with children, youth, or families in human service agencies; observation, discussion, and evaluation of the student's experiences. Advance registration with course instructor required. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Public Affairs Capstone Experience course.
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CFD 499 Practicum in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: permission of subject matter professor.Off-campus, supervised experience in a cooperative program with business, government, community, or related establishments within any of the specialized areas of child and family development. In addition to the outline agency involvement, the student is (1) required to attend a beginning orientation and a follow-up seminar, and (2) complete assignments appropriate to subject matter specialization. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
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CFD 500 Issues in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: permission.Advanced inquiry into specialized areas of study in Child and Family Development. Variable content course. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours when topics change. May be taught concurrently with CFD 600. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 500 and CFD 600.
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CFD 505 Trends and Issues in Youth Development
Advanced inquiry into historical and contemporary foundations of youth development primarily from ten to eighteen years in cognitive-, physical-, social-, emotional-, moral-, spiritual-, and creative aspects. The course involves student engagement in community-based observations, interactions, and applications related to youth developmental models.
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CFD 510 Child Life Theory and Practice
Prerequisite: admission into the CFD major-Child Life Option; and CFD 354 or concurrent enrollment.This course will cover advanced topics related to the child life profession, including: stress and coping theory, psychological preparation for medical experiences, ethical issues related to healthcare delivery, non-pharmacological pain management, interdisciplinary team communication and advocacy, supervision of students, and child life program administration. May be taught concurrently with CFD 610. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 510 and CFD 610.
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CFD 532 Family Advocacy
A study of the advocacy process in both the public and private sectors for directing change to benefit families and children. The course involves field trips to locations where decisions are being made that impact families and children. May be taught concurrently with CFD 632. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 532 and CFD 632.
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CFD 533 Principles of Family Life Education
Prerequisite: junior standing.A study of the philosophical and methodological considerations in facilitating family life education programs. Field experiences are a part of this course. May be taught concurrently with CFD 633. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 533 and CFD 633.
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CFD 534 Applied Interpersonal Communication Skills
This course utilizes an interactive format to teach basic communication skills. The course will cover talking and listening skills and a process for addressing relationship issues.
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CFD 557 Growth and Development: Middle Childhood to Adolescence
Overview of current research on development, middle childhood through adolescence (8-18), including physical, cognitive, social and emotional development. The roles of culture and biology in development, including families and a variety of social settings such as child care, schools, neighborhoods, and communities. May be taught concurrently with CFD 657. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 557 and CFD 657.
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CFD 560 Family Engagement
A study of family engagement programs including family education, volunteerism, leadership development, and advocacy. Students are involved in practicums working with families in a variety of community settings. Students must obtain a Missouri Volunteer and Employee Criminal History Service (MOVECHS) FBI fingerprinting background check. May be taught concurrently with CFD 660. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 560 and CFD 660.
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CFD 562 Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
The primary and secondary prevention of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and neglect of children. Designed for professionals who work with children and families and are required by law to report suspected incidences of child abuse and neglect. May be taught concurrently with CFD 662. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 562 and CFD 662.
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CFD 563 Administration of Programs for Children and Families
Types, purposes, and administration of programs for children, youth, and families. Development of leadership and management skills. Includes an overview of office policy and procedure, staff and volunteer management, public relations, budgeting, and quality assurance. May be taught concurrently with CFD 663. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 563 and CFD 663.
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CFD 580 Introduction to Research in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: 60 hours.Provides an introduction to empirical research and a variety of research approaches common to the social sciences. Relevant terms and statistical concepts will be presented. Research methods and experimental designs, including locating and analyzing research articles from the professional literature will be introduced. May be taught concurrently with CFD 680. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 580 and CFD 680.
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CFD 600 Issues in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: permission.Advanced inquiry into specialized areas of study in Child and Family Development. Variable content course. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours when topics change. May be taught concurrently with CFD 500. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 500 and CFD 600.
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CFD 610 Child Life Theory and Practice
Prerequisite: admission into the CFD major-Child Life Option and completion of or concurrent enrollment in CFD 354 or admission into the Child Life Studies Graduate Program.This course will cover advanced topics related to the child life profession, including: stress and coping theory, psychological preparation for medical experiences, ethical issues related to healthcare delivery, non-pharmacological pain management, interdisciplinary team communication and advocacy, supervision of students, and child life program administration. May be taught concurrently with CFD 510. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 510 and CFD 610.
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CFD 632 Family Advocacy
A study of the advocacy process in both the public and private sectors for directing change to benefit families and children. The course involves field trips to locations where decisions are being made that impact families and children. May be taught concurrently with CFD 532. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 532 and CFD 632.
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CFD 633 Principles of Family Life Education
A study of the philosophical and methodological considerations in facilitating family life education programs. Field experiences are a part of this course. May be taught concurrently with CFD 533. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 533 and CFD 633.
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CFD 657 Growth and Development: Middle Childhood to Adolescence
Overview of current research on development, middle childhood through adolescence (8-18), including physical, cognitive, social and emotional development. The roles of culture and biology in development, including families and a variety of social settings such as child care, schools, neighborhoods, and communities. May be taught concurrently with CFD 557. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 557 and CFD 657.
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CFD 660 Family Engagement
A study of family engagement programs including family education, volunteerism, leadership development, and advocacy. Students are involved in practicums working with families in a variety of community settings. Students must obtain a Missouri Volunteer and Employee Criminal History Service (MOVECHS) FBI fingerprinting background check. May be taught concurrently with CFD 560. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 560 and CFD 660.
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CFD 662 Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
The primary and secondary prevention of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and neglect of children. Designed for professionals who work with children and families and are required by law to report suspected incidences of child abuse and neglect. May be taught concurrently with CFD 562. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 562 and CFD 662.
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CFD 663 Administration of Programs for Children and Families
Types, purposes, and administration of programs for children, youth, and families. Development of leadership and management skills. Includes an overview of office policy and procedure, staff and volunteer management, public relations, budgeting, and quality assurance. May be taught concurrently with CFD 563. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 563 and CFD 663.
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CFD 680 Introduction to Research in Child and Family Development
Prerequisite: 60 hours with minimum cumulative GPA (MSU and combined) of 3.00 or admission into accelerated graduate program or graduate student status.Provides an introduction to empirical research and a variety of research approaches common to the social sciences. Relevant terms and statistical concepts will be presented. Research methods and experimental designs, including locating and analyzing research articles from the professional literature will be introduced. May be taught concurrently with CFD 580. Cannot receive credit for both CFD 580 and CFD 680.
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CFD 701 Orientation to Early Childhood and Family Development
Prerequisite: admission to the Early Childhood and Family Development graduate program.Orientation to the program and examination of seminal reading in the field.
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CFD 702 Community Engagement
Analysis of service-learning/community engagement. The main tenets of community engagement/service-learning are analyzed, the community need, the academic enhancement, and reflection. The roles of all involved in community engagement/service-learning, the teachers, the students, and the community partners are studied. Ethical, moral, and civic implications of community engagement/service-learning are also explored.
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CFD 705 Growth and Development: Infancy through Early Childhood
Overview of current research on children's development, prenatal through age 5 years, including physical, cognitive, social and emotional development. The roles of culture and biology in development, including families and a variety of social settings such as child care, schools, neighborhoods, and communities.
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CFD 750 Advanced Human Development Studies
Analysis of theories and trends in human development.
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CFD 761 Advanced Family Studies
Provides students with an understanding of theories used in the study of families; awareness of current demographics and trends of today's families; examines characteristics of various family structures and social influences impacting family functioning.
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CFD 765 Research Methodology in Early Education, Child Development, and Family Studies
Prerequisite: ECE 725; and admission to the Early Childhood and Family Development graduate program.Overview of research methodology in early childhood education, child development, and family studies. This course develops competencies in conducting literature reviews, comprehending research and interpreting results, conducting research investigations to advance information in a respective knowledge base, and synthesizing research and theory to apply in practice with children and families.
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CFD 775 Parent and Child Relations
This course examines relevant theories and current research in parent-child relationships across the life span.
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CFD 776 Advanced Studies in Infant Development
Current research on infant development, prenatal through two years of age. The roles of families and culture in early development. Applications of research findings to practice in infant and toddler care.