PSYC 211 : ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY (S)

This course focuses on the neurological, socio-emotional, cognitive, and transitional aspects of adolescent development with an emphasis on methodology. Topics include identity formation; sexuality; work and leisure; and family, peer, and school influences on development. Students learn how culture, generation, gender roles, and other psychological factors affect adolescent behavior.

Prerequisites

PSYC 101 or PSYC 111 or Sophomore standing.

Overview

Department

Credits

3

General Education Core Requirement

S - Social Sciences