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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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FCL 435 - Adult Development, Aging, and Family Life


Description:
A review of development in adulthood and later life, focusing on family interactions and building family strengths. FCL 435 and FCL 535 are layered courses; students cannot receive credit for both.  Formerly FS 435, students may not receive credit for both.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: FCL 232.

Credits: (4)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Discuss societal attitudes of discrimination toward the elderly.
  • Evaluate issues in interpersonal relationships common in adulthood.
  • Describe key theories related to adulthood development, including the lifespan perspective, Erikson’s model of psychosocial development, and Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model of development.  
  • Explain the typical physical, psychological, and social changes from early adulthood to end of life.
  • Reflect on personal feelings toward aging and working with older adults and their families.
  • Graduate Level: Evaluate peer-reviewed sources related to adulthood and aging.
  • Graduate Level: Critically analyze one issue related to intervention with adults and their families.

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
3/5/20

Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations:
Spring Locations: Ellensburg



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