I. Course Title: Maturity and Aging
                                    
                                    II. Course Number: PSYC 429
                                    
                                    III. Credit Hours: 3 credits 
                                    
                                    IV. Prerequisites: PSYC 121
                                    
                                    V. Course Description: 
                                    
                                    Examines aging processes and resultant changes in psychomotor skills, learning, thinking
                                       and intelligence, employment and productivity, personality, and life review. The course
                                       adopts a biopsychosocial approach to the study of aging and later life, whereby students
                                       will describe the interactions between person (e.g., biological/physical/individual
                                       differences – cognition, personality, self) and environment (e.g., cultural, social
                                       institutions/context, cohort/generation). Students will be required to analyze their
                                       own stereotyped beliefs and perceptions about the aging process and the ultimate impact
                                       on society and their own aging experience.
                                    
                                    Note(s): Cultural or Behavioral Analysis designated course.
                                    
                                    VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:
                                    
                                    Major topics to be covered in a typical semester will include: 
                                    
                                    1. Introduction to maturity and aging
                                    
                                    2. Young adulthood
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - a. Physical development
 
                                       
                                       - b. Personality and social development
 
                                       
                                       - c. Marriage/parenthood
 
                                       
                                       - d. Vocational development
 
                                       
                                       - e. Intellectual development
 
                                       
                                    
                                    3. Middle adulthood
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - a. Physical development
 
                                       
                                       - b. Personality and social development
 
                                       
                                       - c. The family
 
                                       
                                       - d. Vocational development
 
                                       
                                       - e. Intellectual development
 
                                       
                                    
                                    4. Later life
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - a. Physical development
 
                                       
                                       - b. Personality and social development
 
                                       
                                       - c. The family
 
                                       
                                       - d. Retirement
 
                                       
                                       - e. Intellectual development
 
                                       
                                    
                                    5. Death and Bereavement
                                    
                                    VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:
                                    
                                    A number of instructional strategies will be employed to enhance student engagement,
                                       and may include any or all of the following general strategies.
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Lecture
 
                                       
                                       - Online content, activities, and assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Individual and group presentations 
 
                                       
                                       - Individual and collaborative research activities
 
                                       
                                       - Community-based projects
 
                                       
                                       - Video instruction
 
                                       
                                       - Instructor-led class discussions
 
                                       
                                       - Small-group discussions
 
                                       
                                       - Informal writing activities
 
                                       
                                       - Written and critical thinking assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Group activities
 
                                       
                                       - Case studies
 
                                       
                                       - Guest speakers
 
                                       
                                       - Journals or class blogs 
 
                                       
                                    
                                    VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:
                                    
                                    Having successfully completed this course, the student will be able to:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Identify and describe major milestones of physical, cognitive, social/cultural, and
                                          emotional development in adulthood and late life.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe the interrelationships among the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional
                                          aspects of development.
 
                                       
                                       - Describe and evaluate how environmental and cultural influences impact physical, cognitive,
                                          social and emotional development in adulthood and late life.
 
                                       
                                       - Analyze one’s own perceptions, stereotypes, and behaviors regarding adulthood and
                                          late life, evaluate the accuracy of those perceptions, stereotypes, and behaviors,
                                          and describe how stereotypes about aging affect behavior during adulthood and later
                                          life, and one’s own experience of aging.
 
                                       
                                    
                                    VIII. Assessment Measures:
                                    
                                    Assessment measures may include any combination of the following strategies:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Examinations (Objective and essay questions)
 
                                       
                                       - In-class or out-of-class quizzes
 
                                       
                                       - Student presentations
 
                                       
                                       - In-class discussion and participation
 
                                       
                                       - Written assignments/projects
 
                                       
                                       - Evaluation of research
 
                                       
                                       - In-class application assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Online assignments
 
                                       
                                       - Group participation
 
                                       
                                       - Class attendance
 
                                       
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Other Course Information: None
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Review and Approval
                                    
                                    September 2001 Updated and put in new format Dr. Alastair V. E. Harris
                                    
                                    March 01, 2021