Introduction to Developmental Psychology

Introduction to Developmental Psychology

Format
Subject Area
Course Number
PSYC 1777 910
Course Code
PSYC1777910
Course Key
76531
Day(s)
Monday
Wednesday
Time
1:45pm-5:45pm
1:45pm-5:45pm
Instructor
BAIRD, JODIE A
Prerequisites
PSYC 001
Course Description
The goal of this course is to introduce both Psychology majors and non-majors majors to the field of Developmental Psychology. Developmental Psychology is a diverse field that studies the changes that occur with age and experience and how we can explain these changes. The field encompasses changes in physicalgrowth, perceptual systems, cognitive systems, social interactions and and much more. We will study the development of perception, cognition, language,academic achievement, emotion regulation, personality, moral reasoning,and attachment. We will review theories of development and ask how these theories explain experimental findings. While the focus is on human development, when relevant, research with animals will be used as a basis for comparison.
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