Topics in Adolescence
This course emphasizes the biological, cognitive, social and emotional
changes that occur within adolescent development. It investigates
the impact of various contexts (family, peers, school, etc) on developmental
outcomes. Topics include the transitory difficulties and
psychosocial problems that may arise during this period as well as
cultural and historical aspects of development. This course is a Mt.
Royal University course for students in their Third and Fourth year. The
numbering system is based upon their guidelines. Students register
through Medicine Hat College. NOTE: Students cannot receive credit
for both PSYC 3355 and PSYC 357.
- Prerequisite: Any 200-level or 1000-level Psychology
- Hours: 42 hrs (3-0)