Middlebury

PSYC 0216

Adolescence

Adolescence
This course is designed to provide an overview of adolescent development, including the biological, cognitive, and social transitions of individuals during this period of life. Development also takes place in context, and we will pay particular attention to the role of family, peer group, school, work, and culture. Students will read research literature, as well as cases, in order to examine the central psychological issues of this developmental period, including identity, autonomy, intimacy, sexuality, and achievement. (PSYC 0105; open to Psychology majors and undeclared majors only; open to seniors by waiver only) 3 hrs. lect./1 hr. disc.
Subject:
Psychology
Department:
Psychology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Fall 2006, School Abroad Germany (Berlin)

Fall 2006

PSYC0216A-F06 Lecture (Hofer)
PSYC0216X-F06 Discussion (Hofer)
PSYC0216Y-F06 Discussion (Hofer)
PSYC0216Z-F06 Discussion (Hofer)