PSYC 461 - Seminar in Adolescent Development Next Offered: 2011-2012 Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute: 3SS This seminar explores the empirical and theoretical literature on development from the end of elementary school through the transition to adulthood. The class will provide a brief overview of normative change and individual differences in biological and cognitive development and in family and peer relationships. During the second half of the semester, readings will explore two or more topics in depth. Topics may include romantic relationships and sexuality, identity, problem behavior, or developmental psychopathology.
Enrollment Limit: 12 Instructor: N. Darling Consent of the Instructor Required? No Prerequisites & Notes Pre-requisites: PSYC 216 or PSYC 217, or permission of instructor.
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