PSYCH 241A (2012-2013, Fall) Developmental Psychology

This course helps students better understand human development from the moment of conception and across the life span. The course focuses on biological and environmental factors that shape human development. Major changes in physical, cognitive, personality and social development are discussed. Prerequisite: Psychology 125. Offered each semester. Counts toward nursing, social work, and women's and gender studies majors and educational studies, family studies, and women's and gender studies concentrations.

Counts Toward Majors: Gender & Sexuality Studies, Kinesiology, Psychology, Social Studies Education, Women's and Gender Studies, Nursing , Psychology , Social Work

Counts Toward Concentrations: Educ. Studies -TEFL, Family Studies, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Women's and Gender Studies

To find books for this class, please visit the St. Olaf Bookstore.