Psychology 236 - Adolescent and Adult Development

Adolescent Development

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Jane Couperus

MW 10:00AM-11:15AM

Mount Holyoke College
115241
Reese 302
jcouperu@mtholyoke.edu
Adolescence is often thought of as a time of great change and upheaval as children navigate the transition into adulthood. Raging hormones, changing social expectations and relationships, and developing autonomy all contribute to this tumultuous time. This course will examine the biological, cognitive, and social changes that occur during adolescence to develop a better understanding of this unique period of development. Using psychological as well as neuroscience and social science literature the course will examine adolescence through multiple perspectives to develop a well-rounded picture of this developmental period.

Prereq: A 100-level course in Psychology or AP Psychology.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.