Psyc 419
Adult Development and Aging

Course Description

Psyc 419 Adult Development and Aging (3 UI). Analysis of change from early adulthood through death in the areas of social, cognitive, and physical development; examination of theories, concepts, and research in the area of lifespan development; study of the problems of aging, plasticity of functioning, and ingredients of successful aging. Prerequisite: Psyc 101 (Introduction to Psychology).

Credits/Content
3 cr. UI. 12 graded lessons; 4 exams.

Delivery Format

Psyc 419 - Print based course
Psyc 419 - online course (see How to Access Blackboard)

Syllabus
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Psyc 419 Syllabus

Lesson Submission

  • ISI courses parallel their on-campus counterparts in content, completion standards, and time taken to complete.
  • You may turn in up to 3 lessons at a time
  • You may submit up to 3 lessons per week Submit lessons by mail or e-mail
  • You may not fax lessons.

Textbooks and other Course Materials
Study guides are required for all courses. Textbooks are required for all courses, unless otherwise specified. Some courses require additional supplemental materials. Course materials, including print study guides, textbooks, supplements, videos and CDs, are available from the University of Idaho Bookstore.