The course is an introduction to developmental psychology. From various points of view it explores the key question What is, and how can we understand, human development? It engages with central issues of developmental psychology (among others, through the work of influential psychologists such as Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, E. Erikson, Jerome Bruner, Katherine Nelson, Peggy J. Miller, and Michael Tomasello) and puts them into cross- and interdisciplinary contexts. These contexts include evolutionary theory; cultural and sociocultural, narrative, and critical psychology; history; anthropology; and philosophy. Beyond the scientific and conceptual domain, the course also investigates phenomena of human development in literature, arts, and film.
PY1000 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite.

Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Term
Fall 2020
Discipline
PY (Psychology)
Type
Regular
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
41446
Code
PY2013
Name
UNDERSTANDING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Start Date
Tuesday, September 22 2020
End Date
Monday, December 21 2020
Start Month
September
Exam Date
Friday, December 18 2020 - 15:00
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