PSY 322 Lifespan Psychological Science
This course aims at providing students with an understanding of how life events experienced at an early time point shape behavior years later. It examines widely-held but scarcely tested assumptions of psychological theories on long-term effects on behavior, such as the effects of early development on adult life outcomes or changes in behavior from early to late adulthood. The course introduces existing long-term longitudinal studies, provides examples from popular hypotheses about long-term effects on behavior, surveys evidence on whether these hypotheses are supported and if yes, discusses which mechanisms are responsible for producing these long-term effects.
SU Credits : 3
ECTS Credit : 6
Prerequisite : Undergraduate level PSY 201 Minimum Grade of D AND Undergraduate level SPS 102 Minimum Grade of D
Corequisite : -