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80 Vandenburgh Ave Troy, NY 12180
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The following is fulfilled by this course:

  • Social Sciences
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Additional Information
Status: Active
SUNY ID: 168590
Full Title: Adolescent Psychology
Level: Lower Division (UG)
CIP: 4201 Psychology, General

PSYC 208 | Adolescent Psychology

3 credits

The adolescent psychology course is a course in developmental psychology that focuses on the adolescent period of life. The experience of adolescence as a distinct period of development is examined within social, historical and cultural contexts. The course provides an overview of theory and research in adolescent development. Topics include psychosocial and cognitive development, physical maturation, identity, gender and intimacy, achievement, peer and family influences, school and work experience, as well as related issues and problems. Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, DL.