APSY305 Lifespan Psychology (3 cr.) This course provides an overview of theories and research in human development. Physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, cultural, and social aspects of lifespan development are covered.
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Identify the basic stages of human development from conception to old age.
- Describe theoretical approaches to human development and how each theory explains growth, development, and behavior.
- Explain the influence of heredity, culture, environment, and maturation on changes across the lifespan.
- Identify developmental changes from physical, cognitive, affective, and social perspectives.
- Examine how ethnicity, culture, and gender influence human development during particular developmental stages.
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