units
EDF4600
Faculty of Education
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisThis unit aims to increase student's understanding of human development across the lifespan through the study of biological, perceptual, cognitive, personality, social and emotional changes from infancy to adulthood. Deviations from normal development will be covered within the field of developmental psychopathology. The content of the unit will reflect the view that human behaviour throughout life is multiply determined by the interaction of both environmental and constitutional influences, and the context in which development occurs. Through student presentations and class discussion, students will be introduced to a number of current topics and contrasting developmental theories. Objectives
On completion of this unit students will have:
AssessmentPresentation of discussion paper (2,000 words equivalent): 35%, Essay related to discussion paper topic (2,000 words): 40%, Participation in class discussion (25%). Chief examiner(s)
Associate Professor Helen Watt Contact hours12 hrs per week (one 2 hr lecture per week) PrerequisitesSuccessful completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) - accredited major sequence in psychology. Prohibitions |