Adult Development and Aging

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Course No: PSYC.3600; Last Offered: Fall 2024;

Course Description

Begins with an overview of recent theoretical perspectives on adult development and aging. In chronological sequence, it presents the stages of adulthood and concludes with death and dying. Topics covered include personal, family, and vocational development through adulthood, gender pattern differences, and the impact of changing demographics, including the lengthening of the life span.

Prerequisites & Notes

  • Prerequisites: PSYC 1010,260 pre-reqs
  • Special Notes: SS; Formerly Human Development II
  • Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3

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