Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Summer 2014 quarter
Taught by
cognitive psychology
This course will focus on milestones of human development from conception through death. We will consider the nature of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development throughout the lifespan, addressing major theories and current research that explain how and why developmental change occurs. Some practical topics to be explored will include child rearing, learning disorders, adolescent rebellion, adult midlife crisis, and care giving for elderly parents. This course serves as a prerequisite for upper-division work and graduate school admission in psychology, education, and health care.
Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies or careers in
psychology, social services, health care, education
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Location & Schedule
* Campus
* Off Campus Location
* Study Abroad
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Books
Online Learning
Fees
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* Required Fees
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Internships & Research
* Internship Required
* Internship Possibilities
* Research Possibilities
Undergraduate Credit Option
Graduate Credit Option
Upper Division Credit
Next Offered Date
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Location and Schedule
Campus location
Olympia
Schedule
Offered during: Evening
Advertised schedule: 6-10p Tue/Thu (Jul. 30 - Aug. 29)
Final Schedule and Room Assignment
Books
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Online Learning
No Required Online Learning