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May 09, 2025
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PSY-702 Developmental Bases of Behavior4 semester credits Normal human development across the lifespan is examined in this course. Included are the major theories and contributors to the understanding of emotions, cognition, language, social behavior, moral reasoning, intelligence, sex roles, and identity. Students analyze various developmental theories and contemporary developmental psychological research. Pre-requisites: PSY-701A or PSY-711A1 Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Letter Only Learning Outcome(s):
- Critically evaluate classical developmental models and theorists and their limits and current critiques.
- Explain the complex influences of the interactions between nature and nurture across the life cycle.
- Compare and contrast development across cultures.
- Analyze how gender, SES, different values, and worldviews impact development.
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