ISI - PSYC 3050 - Developmental Psychology
Course Description
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Developmental Psychology covers conception through late adolescence; genetics, anatomy, physiology, biological changes during development, learning, socialization, cognition, and personality. This course covers conception through death.
Learner Outcomes
This course provides an overview of the development of the individual, beginning with conception, up to and including, death and dying. Areas that will be considered are physical, cognitive, and social development.
This course aims to provide a greater understanding of the development of others and oneself.
Required Course Materials
Belsky, Janet. Experiencing the Lifespan. 3rd Ed. Worth: 2013. ISBN: 9781429299220 or 1429299223
Sponsor Institution
Credits earned for this course are included in a University of Idaho transcript.
This is an INDEPENDENT STUDY IN IDAHO course
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COURSE NUMBER NOTICE
Beginning with the 2025-2026 Catalog year, the University of Idaho transitioned to 4-digit course numbers. As ISI works through this transition, you may continue to see 3-digit course numbers during this time. A crosswalk is available online.
Prerequisites
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology or EDCI 301 Learning, Development, and Assessment- ISI - PSYC 1101 - Introduction to Psychology (Complete)
- EP0032 - ISI - PSYC 3050 Pre-Req
