PSYC 336(S) Adolescence
Why do we define adolescence as a distinct stage of development? What are
its perils and accomplishments? What internal and external forces make
adolescence such a volatile and formative stage of life? The course considers
a range of empirical and theoretical material, as well as fiction and film,
in order to identify and understand the behavior and experience of adolescents.
Topics include: identity, sexuality, romantic love, intellectual growth,
family relationships, psychological problems, education, and variation between
cultures.
Requirements: two exams and a final paper. Prerequisite: Psychology 232 or
permission of instructor.
Hour: ENGEL