Course Name
Adult Development and Aging
Description
An introduction to the developmental tasks, issues, and experiences common to human development from young adulthood through old age. The theories of adult development and aging; the role of genetic and environmental factors in aging; the effects of aging on sensation and perception, learning and cognition, personality and adjustment; and the issues of death and bereavement are topics examined.
NB
Not offered every year. See department chair.
Prerequisite(s)
PSYC 215, and third-year standing.