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Nov 27, 2024
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PSYC 2300 - Developmental Psychology This class is designed to undertake a scientific study of the development of the individual from prenatal beginnings through the early stages of adolescence.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture
Prerequisites: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in PSYC 1000 General Psychology
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of PSYC 2300 Developmental Psychology, the student will:
- Describe the biological/physical, cognitive, and personality/social processes in human development.
- Explore the psychoanalytic, cognitive, behavioral, social learning, and ethological approaches to the scientific study human development.
- Analyze the significant controversies in the field of human development.
- Apply scientific findings in the field of human development to personal experiences.
- Compare cultural differences in human development.
- Distinguish between the proposed stages of human development.
- Evaluate the critical differences between childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- Summarize self-development.
- Identify the influence of culture on human development.
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