adolescent psychology online/blended
This is a *BLENDED COURSE; meaning that we will be meeting for the first few classes, but will then primarily be operating online. Each week, students will be expected to read the assigned readings; review the online lecture posted to Blackboard by Dr. V; and participate in the online Centra discussion section lead by Dr. V. PLEASE NOTE however, that all Exams will be taken at the assigned class meeting time in the assigned classroom on the dates listed on the class schedule; and all Exam reviews will be held by the TA during the preceding exam date also in MH 208. Additional information is provided throughout the syllabus. Adolescent Psychology is designed to provide an introduction to the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive developmental changes that occur during the developmental period of adolescence. A particular emphasis will be placed on individual aspects of development, the contexts and social spheres that shape that development and behavioral problems of adolescence that result from bio-psychosocial interactions in development. Patterns of continuity and transitions of adolescence in both group and individual patterns of development will also be addressed.
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