Faculty Of Economıc, Admınıstratıve And Socıal Scıences
Psychology (Englısh)

Course Information

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY II: SCHOOL AGE AND ADOLESCENCE
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
PSY218 Spring 3 0 3 5

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction English
Type Required
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject none
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course Course aims to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to developmental psychology and to the scientific study of development. It is intended that this course may serve as a foundation for future courses in Developmental Psychology. Thus, a broad range of topics will covered and no one topic will be covered in depth. We will cover the major domains of development -biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development - from the adolescence period chronologically,covering each age of the child in turn. Emphasis will be on discovering the many different biological and experiential factors that influence behavior and its development.
Contents of the Course Presents the growth and developmental stages of adolescence, young and middle adulthood, old age and death. Focuses on biological/genetic and environmental influences on cognitive, physical, and socioemotional/psychological development. Requires observation of , and interaction with, people in adolescent and/or adult lifespan stages.

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 Students who have completed the course successfully should be able to know the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional changes that occur across major stages of development – adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood,
2 Recognize the importance of lifespan development research along with understanding how this research is conducted
3 including research methodology and ethical issues
4 Identify the impact of culture on development
5 Further develop communication skills and reasoning skills
6 o discuss and critique psychologicalresearch.

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 Introduction to the Class Lecturing and discussion
2 "Biological Beginnings Physical Development and Biological Aging " Lecturing and discussion
3 Motor, Sensory, and Perceptual Development Lecturing and discussion
4 Cogntive developmental approaches Lecturing and discussion
5 The Self, Identity, and Personality Lecturing and discussion
6 Gender and Sexuality Lecturing and discussion
7 Moral Development, Values and Religion Lecturing and discussion
8 midterm
9 Families, Lifestyles, and Parenting Lecturing and discussion
10 Peers and the Sociocultural World Lecturing and discussion
11 Schools, Achievement, and Work Lecturing and discussion
12 Death and Grieving Lecturing and discussion
13 Presentations Lecturing and discussion
14 Presentations Lecturing and discussion
15 Final review Lecturing and discussion
16 Final Exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 "Spencer A. Rathus, Childhood and Adolescence; Voyages in Development, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-495-90408-3 "
2 Essentials of human development a life-span view, Robert V. Kail, John C. Cavanough, 2017
3 Ergenlik, Lawrence Steinberg, 2009
4 Ergenlik, John W. Satrock, 2014
5 Epilepsy in young people, Evan Ross, David Chesdwick,Robert Crowford, 1986

Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 40% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 60% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 Students who have completed the course successfully should be able to know the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional changes that occur across major stages of development – adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood, 3 1͵2
2 Recognize the importance of lifespan development research along with understanding how this research is conducted 3 1͵2
3 including research methodology and ethical issues 3 1͵2
4 Identify the impact of culture on development 1 1͵2
5 Further develop communication skills and reasoning skills 1 1͵2
6 o discuss and critique psychologicalresearch. 5 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 3 42
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 3 42
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 25 25
8 Midterm Exam 1 7 7
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 0 0 0
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 0 0 0
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 27 27
16 Final Exam 1 7 7
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