DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY:ADOLESCENCE

Course Code:
PSYC 242
Course Group(s):
HUMANS IN CONNECTION
Active Term:
Spring Term
/ All Years
Course Description:

This course covers the area of developmental psychology and will focus exclusively on that part of the lifespan know as adolescence (or, "the second decade of life"). A multi-disciplinary approach is utilized to examine how individuals develop from childhood into mature adulthood. Grounded in theory and empirical research, the course will cover fundamental changes (e.g., puberty, social transitions), contexts (e.g., families, peer groups), and psychosocial developmental issues (e.g., achievement, intimacy) associated with adolescence. In addition, basic issues in development are explored, and research methodologies and findings are emphasized.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
Prerequisites:

PSYC-101

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