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May 13, 2025
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PSY 452 - Adult Development and Aging Description: Principles of adult psychological development and the aging process. Examination of adult behavior, life-styles, crises in adult development, and cognitive, personality, and intellectual changes with aging.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify and describe and apply major psychological theories about adult change or development.
- Identify, describe, and define the research methodology frequently used by psychologists in the study of adult aging and development.
- Observe, identify, and describe the physical and health changes that occur in adult aging.
- Identify and describe the intellectual changes that occur during adulthood.
- Assess, identify, and describe the social and work roles in adulthood and the development of relationships.
- Summarize the particular issues faced in adulthood such as the search for meaning, stresses, and transitions associated with late adulthood.
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