James Madison University Advanced Developmental Psychology PSYC 614 Sample Syllabus



Similar documents
James Madison University Clinical Mental Health Counseling PSYC 630 Sample Syllabus

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PROGRAM STATUS MATRIX 2007 SCHOOL COUNSELOR PREK-12 8VAC

IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF INDIANA REGION 14 BLOOMINGTON COURSE SYLLABUS

Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Developmental Psychology Winter Office Hours Office Phone

COUN 512: Life-Span Development SPRING 2016 Course Instructor: Jody Giles, Ph.D.

Shepherd University, Department of Psychology Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYC 340, Section 01 Course Syllabus. Spring, 2011

Psychology 640 School Counseling Sample Syllabus

PSY 2304.D50 Developmental Psychology Spring, 2016 Course Syllabus. Dr. Brittany Draper, Lecturer of Psychology

II.G.3.b: Theories of learning and personality development, including current understandings about neurobiological behavior;

James Madison University Department of Graduate Psychology PSYC : Substance Abuse Counseling Sample Syllabus

COU 847: Crisis Intervention & Abuse Counseling Eastern Kentucky University De[t. of Counseling 3 credit hours, CRN #

Troy University College of Education Counseling Programs Master Syllabus CACREP 2009 Standards

How To Teach An Addiction Counseling Course

Course Syllabus. This is the easiest way to contact me.

University of North Texas at Dallas Fall 2015 SYLLABUS

Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology Course Descriptions

The University of Toledo Department of Counselor Education and School Psychology

El Camino College. Course Syllabus Fall 2014

CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT EDHD 411(0301) FALL 2015 University of Maryland

Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling Advanced Certificate in Mental Health Counseling

HUNTER COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS & COUNSELING PROGRAMS COCO 715 FAMILY SYSTEMS

Addictions & Related Disorders (CRN: 30044) CO

PSYC-102 COURSE SYLLABUS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

Program Approval Form

CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES

SECTION I THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: STRUCTURE AND EVALUATION

Syllabus Psychology 100

PSYC 340 Abnormal Psychology Syllabus

CORE AREAS CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES EVALUATION METHODS FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH. CNEP 5319 Introduction to Clinical Mental Health Counseling

General Psychology PSC

PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course Syllabus

General Psychology Psychology 150 (102 & 302) Fall 2009

Course Descriptions Psychology

PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course Syllabus. PSYC 2301 General Psychology. Psychology. Behavioral Sciences Department. Division of Arts and Sciences

Counselor Education Program Mission and Objectives

Psychology 3313, Human Growth and Development Lifespan Spring Semester, 2015 School of Education and Behavioral Sciences

Psychology 2510: Survey of Abnormal Psychology (Section 2) Fall 2015

Vanguard University of Southern California PSYC 332: Abnormal Psychology Section 1 Fall 2015 Time: Monday and Wednesday 4pm-5:15pm Location: Heath 105

REHABILITATION COUNSELING PROGRAM GENERAL COURSE DESCRIPTION

Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology: MFT & LPCC Program Information Packet

Department of Human Sciences HMS Adult Development in the Family Context Fall 2015 (Full Semester)

Revised September 2014

Spring Master of Arts in counseling degree programs Handbook. And Certificates of Graduate Study

Internship in Clinical Mental Health Counseling PSYC 790 Sample Syllabus

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOLOGY

Responsible Departments Credits Subjects Credits (Annex II-RD 1393/2007) Statistics applied to Psychology. Methods, designs and research techniques

CACREP STANDARDS: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING Students who are preparing to work as clinical mental health counselors will demonstrate the

Psychology: Course Descriptions

PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course Syllabus. PSYC 2301 General Psychology. Psychology. Behavioral Sciences Department. Division of Arts and Sciences

Education and Counseling (M.A.Ed.)

Human Development Counseling

Psychology : Course Outline and Syllabus Instructor: Debbie Bjelica Office Hours: By appointment only

YALE UNIVERSITY Department of Psychology 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

M.Ed. COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE School Counseling and Community Counseling

Psychology (PSYC) Courses

Abnormal Child Psychology PSYC Spring 2015 Wednesday 6:00-8:50pm, LANG 310 University of North Texas

Standards for School Counseling

Online CMHC Program Course Descriptions

Developmental Psychology Course Syllabus

College of Arts and Sciences. Psychology

Child and Family Studies

Psychology. Administered by the Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences.

PY345 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS FALL, 2013 MWF 12:00-12:50

Lake-Sumter State College Course Syllabus

Rehabilitation Counseling Training Program

Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Psychology 111

Personal Psychology: The Road to Self-Discovery Syllabus

VALENCIA COLLEGE, OSCEOLA CAMPUS PSYCHOLOGY (General Psychology) Summer B, 2014 Dr. Nancy Small Reed

The Master of Science in Psychology

The Ohio State University. Addiction Counseling 3 credit hours

101. General Psychology I. Credit 3 hours. A survey of the science of behavior of man and other animals, and psychology as a biosocial science.

Occupational Therapy Dr. Jeff Loveland, O.T.D., M.S., O.T.R./L, Graduate Coordinator

Master of Science in Counseling Psychology

Troy University College of Education Counseling Programs Pensacola Site Term 2 Weekend A October November 9-12

University of Wisconsin-Stout. Masters of Science In Clinical Mental Health Counseling. COUN 794: internship Handbook

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-OKMULGEE COURSE SYLLABUS

On-Line Life-Span Developmental Psychology: PSY 6347; summer, Communication

PSYC General Psychology Course Syllabus

PROGRAM OUTCOME ASSESSMENT PLAN DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL 2011

KIMBERLY EIKO HIRABAYASHI

Master of Arts Programs in the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Multicultural Psychological Assessment II: Advanced Clinical and Personality Assessment PSY F687, 3credits Summer 2014

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELING SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY

Counselor Education COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES. Master of Science in Education. 136 / Graduate Catalog Chapter 2

Instructor: Tonya Hameister Office: N/E phone: (home), Office Hours: Course Description:

Master of Science in Education Counseling

WEST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE Psychology 41 Life Span Psychology Course Syllabus Spring 2016 Note: This course runs for 8 weeks only!

SYLLABUS COUN 547 Boise State University Counselor Education Department. Course and Instructor

PSYC 3200-C Child Psychology 3 SEMESTER HOURS

UNION COUNTY COLLEGE

COUN 500: FOUNDATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING

PSY 350 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY SPRING 2011

Transcription:

James Madison University Advanced Developmental Psychology PSYC 614 Sample Syllabus Course Description: This course provides an advanced overview of current research and theory on life-span human development. The course will enhance students understanding of significant developmental changes that occur over the life span. Emphasis will be placed on typical physical, cognitive, emotional and social developmental transitions as well as on issues such as diversity and socialization in relation to perceptions of human development. Professional, clinical, legal, and ethical issues will also be addressed. Required Texts: **Note: textbooks required by individual professors may differ from this list Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person: Through the lifespan. Worth Publishers: New York. Salinger, J. D. (1951/1991). The catcher in the rye. Little/Brown: Boston. Additional readings will be assigned throughout the semester. Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are to help you understand the nature and needs of persons at all developmental levels and in multicultural contexts, including all of the following: a. theories of individual and family development and transitions across the life span; b. theories of learning and personality development, including current understandings about neurobiological behavior; c. effects of crises, disasters, and other trauma-causing events on persons of all ages; d. theories and models of individual, cultural, couple, family, and community resilience; e a general framework for understanding exceptional abilities and strategies for differentiated interventions; f. human behavior, including an understanding of developmental crises, disability, psychopathology, and situational and environmental factors that affect both normal and abnormal behavior;

g. theories and etiology of addictions and addictive behaviors, including strategies for prevention, intervention, and treatment; and h. theories for facilitating optimal development and wellness over the life span (CACREP, 2009). Methods of Instruction: The format of this course combines discussion, presentations, and experiential activities. Please read all course assignments prior to our class discussion. Your classmates and I rely on you to share your thoughts and questions, so plan to attend every class session. Evaluation: Students will be evaluated on their demonstrated understanding of the course material and on the quality of their participation. The final course grade will be determined by the following: Course Activity Class Presentations and Class Participation 30 % Observation Summaries (3 @ 10%) 30 % Midterm Exam 30 % Reflection Paper 30 % Percentage of Grade A 90-100 B+ 85-89 B 80-84 Please note: All papers and assignments are due at the beginning of the class or at the time specified. Assignments turned in late will not receive full credit. The final score will be reduced by one grade for each day the assignment is late. Class Presentations and Participation Each of you will be asked to present a cogent explanation of one primary view of development, a relevant aspect of a specific theory, or recent research regarding developmental psychology. I will ask for volunteers to present specific topics as the semester progresses. Your grade for the class presentations and participation will be based on your presentation as well as your respectful and attentive commitment to our class discussions throughout the term. Observation Summaries One of the best ways to ensure that theory will inform your counseling practice is to bring theory to life through observation. You will take three field trips in which you will observe humans in action. You will then be asked to write a comprehensive summary of your observations. Observation summaries should include: a description of your subjects;

explanation of your subjects activities; hypotheses about your subjects background and current situation; application of theory; and counseling considerations. Observation summaries are due immediately after the field trip. Come prepared to discuss your findings in class. Midterm Exam The midterm will be designed to assess your understanding of key concepts regarding human development. Reflection Paper Choose a 5-year period of your life and discuss your development by writing a critical analysis of your own physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. Be sure to write about your personal risk factors as well as your protective factors. Apply theory to your own developmental process whenever possible. Explain what your progress through that time period suggests about your future. Schedule of Classes Class Date Activity Assignment 1 Introductions Chapter 1 Theory Overview 2 Theories of Development; Intro to Chapters 2 & 3 Neurobiology 3 The Beginning of Life ; Risk & Resilience Chapters 4, 5, & 6 4 Development during Infancy Chapters 7 & 8 Blackboard: Child Protection 5 Early Childhood Chapters 9 & 10 Field Trip 6 Middle Childhood Development Chapter 11 Exceptional Education and Interventions 7 Adolescence Chapter 12 Field Trip Blackboard: Burn Journals 8 Adolescence, continued Thirteen

9 Midterm Chapters 13 & 14 10 Early Adulthood; Springfest, Chapters 15 & 16 revisited (aka Substance Use &Abuse) 11 VCA Convention; Field Trip 12 Early & Middle Adulthood Chapters 17 & 18 Blackboard: Guidelines and Mandated Reporting 13 Thanksgiving Break 14 Middle & Late Adulthood Chapter 19 15 Death, Dying & Bereavement Reflection Papers Due 16 Life Span Review: Continuing the Wellness Perspective Notes: The above schedule and procedures for this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances. Weekly topics and reading assignments will follow in the general order listed above, although some topics may be explored for several weeks. JMU abides by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, which mandate reasonable accommodations be provided for students with documented disabilities. If you have a disability and may require some type of instructional and/or examination accommodations, please contact me early in the semester so that I can provide or facilitate provision of accommodations you may need. If you have not already done so, you will need to register with the Office of Disability Services, the designated office on campus to provide services for students with disabilities. The office is located in Wilson Hall, Room 107; you may call 540-568-6705 for more information. Students are respectfully reminded to refer to university policies regarding conduct of courses, including the JMU Honor Code, located in the university catalog. JMU s inclement weather policy is available: http://www.jmu.edu/jmupolicy/1309.shtml If you have questions about whether classes are cancelled or postponed, please check the JMU website at www.jmu.edu.

Recommended Reading Angrosino, M. V. (2007). Naturalistic observation. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Brazelton, T. B. (1992). Touchpoints. New York: Harper Collins. Conway, J. K. (1989). The road from Coorain. New York: Random House. Monette, P. (1992). Becoming a man. San Francisco: Harper. Pipher, M. B. (1995). Reviving Ophelia: Saving the selves of adolescent girls. New York: Ballantine. Kindlon, D. J. (2000). Raising Cain: Protecting the emotional life of boys. New York: Ballantine. Sears, J., Sears, M., Sears, R., & Sears, W. (2003). The baby book (rev. ed.). New York: Little Brown. Sheehy, G. (1995). The silent passage: Menopause (rev.ed.). New York: Pocket Books. Walls. J. (2006). Glass Castle: A memoir. New York: Scribner.