PUB AFF 80
How Environments Shape Human Development
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Overview of major theoretical, conceptual, and empirical traditions in study of human development. Exploration of how diverse cultural, social, socioeconomic, and historical contexts interact with biological, cognitive, and psychological processes to affect individuals during key developmental periods (such as early childhood, childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, and late adulthood). Topics may include historical changes in families, schools, neighborhoods, and workplace; economic conditions of families, schools, and neighborhoods; enduring effects of childhood on adult well-being; and impact of ascribed characteristics such as gender, race, and nationality on individuals' environments, pathways, and outcomes. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2018 - This class was engaging and very fun. Dr. Holloway is a beast at lecturing and even doing the exams were pretty fun. This class is nice in that there are no in class exams. They're basically just exam essays that you can do at home and turn in to turnitin. Shout out to Brenda for being an awesome T.A. If you're a Pub Aff major, you're in for a treat.
Fall 2018 - This class was engaging and very fun. Dr. Holloway is a beast at lecturing and even doing the exams were pretty fun. This class is nice in that there are no in class exams. They're basically just exam essays that you can do at home and turn in to turnitin. Shout out to Brenda for being an awesome T.A. If you're a Pub Aff major, you're in for a treat.