
Description: Studies the development of adults in our culture. Includes topics on the effects of social environment on aging, special problems of aging, sex differences during adulthood, vocational, marital and familial developments and psychology of death and dying. Emphasizes human behavior between young adulthood and senescence with emphasis on the aging process. (3 semester hours credit)
Prerequisites: 48.101 General Psychology
Usually taught by: Dr. Mason
Generally offered: Fall semesters
Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major or Psychology Minor, and can fill a General Education requirement.