PSY 150 — Developmental Psychology
Overview of psychological research and theory involving the lifespan approach to human behavior and cognition. Explores the biological, emotional, social and cognitive development from infancy through childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Topics include influences of drugs and disease on prenatal development, child-rearing methods, temperaments and personality, childhood disorders, development of language and thinking, gender roles, friendship, family and relationships, parenting, and aging. Not open to students with credit in PSY 165. (C-ID PSY 180) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4,7A, Cal-GETC-4)
Part of
- General Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Behavioral Training Certificate of Achievement
- Psychology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Human Services Certificate of Achievement
- University Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Biological Sciences: Pre-Allied Health Associate in Science
- Psychology (PSY)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information
- Nursing Associate in Science
- University Studies - Social and Behavioral Sciences (AA)