PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development
PSY 215 - Lifespan Human Development PSY 215 - Lifespan Human Development 4 Credit(s) The primary objective is to examine biological, socio-cultural, and psychological factors that influence each stage of the life cycle, from conception until death. Exploration focuses on life tasks and societal expectations, physical and cognitive changes, and personality development across the lifespan. Both normative and non-normative pathways are considered. The course provides a bridge between biological science and social science and is an essential component for students entering the fields of nursing and human services. Course Learning
Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, PSY201Z, PSY202Z
Part of
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer
- Digital Cinema Transfer to SOU
- Emerging Media and Digital Arts Transfer to SOU
- Practical Nursing
- Second Year Nursing Course Requirements
- Health and Exercise Science Transfer to SOU
- Outdoor Adventure Leadership Transfer to SOU
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Outdoor Adventure Leadership Interest
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- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Psychology Interest
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Sociology-Social Work Interest