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PSY210 — Human Development (WE)

3 credits · 3 hours

PSY 210 - Human Development (WE) PSY 210 - Human Development (WE) This course provides a survey of human development from conception, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and end of life. Physical, psychological, cognitive, social, emotional and cultural factors affecting development will be discussed. Various theories of developmental psychology as well as typical problems in various stages of the life cycle will be examined. This course is designated as a writing emphasis course (WE). Demonstrate an understanding of the methods developmental psychologists use to explore developmental phenomena. Clearly articulate an issue or problem. Identify, analyze, and evaluate ideas, data, and arguments as they occur in their own or others’ work. Acknowledge limitations of ideas, data and arguments as they occur in their own or others’ work. Develop well-reasoned (logical) arguments to form judgments and/or draw conclusion. Students will use a multi-stage writing process to write effectively using tools and/or forms appropriate to the field of Psychology.

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