Spring Term 2025 Adult Development - 3578 - PSYC 262 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: PSYC 100 or sophomore standing Catalog Description : Study of the development of behavior and mental processes from emerging adulthood through late adulthood, covered from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Topics of psychosocial and cognitive development include sex and fertility, identity, intimacy, healthy aging, generativity, neurocognitive disorders, and caring for the elderly. PREREQUISITES: PSYC 100 or sophomore standing Attributes: GER Social Science Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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