PSYCH 335 - Social and Emotional Development Prerequisites: PSYCH 211 or EDU 202 and at least junior standing Fulfills a course requirement in the Psychology Core Concentration This course is designed to provide a detailed examination of social and emotional development from birth through adolescence. Emphasis will be placed on the methods developmental psychologists use and the major theoretical issues, questions, and implications of both normative development and individual differences in development. Topics include developmental perspectives on emotions, attachment, the family, peer relationships, the self, aggression, altruism and moral development, and gender roles.
3 credits Alternate Spring
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