PSYC331

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Development Psychology: Adolescence

Psychology Willamette College

Course Description

Developmentalists regard adolescence as a qualitatively special period/state of life which is different than prior childhood or future adult maturity. In contrast, some social historians see adolescence as a recent phenomenon shaped by industrialization and extended formal education which may be more apparent than real. Our interest is concerned with what adolescence means for our times. We will look at how general psychological theories interpret adolescence. We will also consider general issues young people deal with (family, school, employment, etc.), as well as special problems that some adolescents face (ethnic status, gender perspectives, and poverty).

College/School

Willamette College

Locations

Salem

Offering Cycle, by Year

Even Years

Credit Hours Min

4
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