This course focuses on human development across the lifespan. This course will describe key milestones of human social, cognitive, emotional and physical development from birth through death. Although this course will include topics that cover the entire lifespan, the lecturers who are involved in this course each have their own specialty in the field of developmental psychology and thus, will often focus on their areas (and age range) of expertise.
We will examine the underlying causes and processes that produce stability and change in people's development over time. Consideration will be given to biological, societal and family influences. When relevant, attention will be given to human development within the New Zealand context.
In this course, you will develop skills that will allow you to critically evaluate research that determines how early life influences impact on child development in multiple domains and age groups.