Psychology 791A - S-Human Development
Fall
2012
01
3.00
Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Neil Berthier
M W 10:10AM 11:25AM
UMass Amherst
74556
The purpose of this course is to critically examine contemporary issues and topics in the field of human development. The course will provide an overview of current theory and research related to development across the life course. Special emphasis will be placed on issues and debates that have dominated the field and continue to be a source of controversy and impetus for research. Using an interdisciplinary approach, we will explore social, physical, and biological factors that can shape the course of human development. Attention will also be paid to how cultural context shapes and gives meaning to development.
Open to Graduate Psychology majors only. Other graduate students may register with permission of instructor.