Cognitive Science 0205 - Social Development
Social Development
Spring
2020
1
4.00
Melissa Burch
01:00PM-02:20PM TU;01:00PM-02:20PM TH
Hampshire College
331556
Adele Simmons Hall 221;Adele Simmons Hall 221
mmbCS@hampshire.edu
Social relationships and social understanding are important parts of our lives from infancy onward. In this course, we will explore the developmental significance of parent-child and peer relationships from infancy into childhood and adolescence. We will also discuss children's understanding of theory of mind, gender, emotions, and self. In particular, we will focus on age-related changes in these skills and how they impact social relationships. We will also consider cross-cultural difference in patterns of social behavior. Evaluation will be based on participation, a series of short papers, and a longer final project. Students will read research articles and be responsible for class presentations.
Mind, Brain, and Information Quantitative Skills Writing and Research In this course, students can generally expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.