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May 18, 2024
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PSY 3110 - Adulthood and Aging This course takes a life-span approach to exploring the physiological, cognitive, and psychosocial changes that take place throughout adulthood. These changes are examined as longterm consequences of the choices and circumstances surrounding earlier periods of life. Events occurring in early adulthood with respect to their eventual impact later in development are examined as well. As aging is a universal and multi-cultural phenomenon, the influence of race, gender, social class, and culture on developmental processes and outcomes is also considered.
Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are PSY 1010, PSY 1050 or PSY 2090 and sophomore standing, or permission. This course of offered every fall.
Credits: 3
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