
PSYCHOLOGY 429
MATURITY AND AGING
PSYCHOLOGY 429: Maturity and Aging
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisites: PSYC 121
1. Introduction
2. Young Adulthood
a. physical development
b. personality, and social development
c. marriage/parenthood
d. vocational development
e. intellectual development
3. Middle Adulthood
a. physical development
b. personality and social development
c. the family
d. vocational development
e. intellectual development
4. Old Age
a. physical development
b. personality and social development
c. the family
d. retirement
e. intellectual development
5. Death and Bereavement
Lecture, videotapes, possible student presentations.
The students continue to acquire a knowledge base with respect to the lifespan development beyond child psychology and adolescent psychology.
Graded assignments may include in-class tests, a final examination, pop quizzes, the assignment and presentation of exercises, and projects, and projects, and class preparation and participation.
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DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
September 2001 Updated and put in new format Dr. Alastair V. E. Harris