Lifespan Developmental Psychology

Summer 2019 Second Session
Olympia
Day
Freshman - Senior
Class Size: 25
4 Credits per quarter
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This course will focus on milestones of human development from in utero through death. We will consider biological, cognitive, social and cultural perspectives on developmental change and challenges. Topics include infant milestones, child rearing, adolescent identity development and rebellion, midlife crisis, the aging brain, and caregiving for elderly parents. 

This course serves as a prerequisite for upper-division work and graduate school admission in psychology, social work, education, and health care.   

Registration

Summer 2019 Registration

Course Reference Numbers

Second Session (4): 40114

Academic details

Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies and careers in
psychology, social services, health care, education
Credits
4
Maximum Enrollment
25
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

In Person or Remote
In Person
Time Offered
Day
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First Meeting

SEM 2 C1107 - Workshop
Location
Olympia

Revisions

Date Revision
2019-03-22 New offering added for summer