PSY 220: LifeSpan Human Development - spring

Prereq: PSY 101

The nature of normative transitions across the life span. The course fosters an understanding of change from pre-conception through death. A study of the individual from both the developmental and experimental approaches allows for an understanding and appreciation of change across the lifespan. The domains of human development (physical, cognitive/intellectual, and social/emotional) are replicated for infancy/toddlerhood, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age. Topics that may be included are methodology in lifespan research, heredity and environment controversy, intelligence, language and communication, learning across the lifespan, as well as motor, cognitive, perceptual, personality, and social development.

2024 Spring
Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
10372 01 Lecture 50 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2:00 PM EDT 2:50 PM EDT Spruce Hall 128
Instructor: Patrice Hartnett Class status:
Prereq: PSY 101
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person
2024 Spring
Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
10373 02 Lecture 50 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1:00 PM EDT 1:50 PM EDT Spruce Hall 128
Instructor: Patrice Hartnett Class status:
Prereq: PSY 101
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person