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Social Development During Childhood and Adolescence

This course listing applies to a Spring 2008 course. To find current courses, check out the Find a Course page.

Spring 2008
Psychology 98/198
2 Unit(s)

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About the Course:

Have you ever seriously thought about how you’ve become the person that you are? How and why did your academic drive, aesthetic preferences, coping strategies, deplorable habits, long-term goals, political affiliations, religious beliefs, sexual desires, social attitudes, and stable friendships develop – if at all? Enrolling in this DeCal may give you enlightening answers to some of these questions. Ultimately, you will learn about how the social development of individuals shapes entire societies.

How to Enroll:

Since this class must be small in order to be effective, a small application may be needed – depending on the number of students who show up to the first meeting. If you would like to reserve your spot send an email to the facilitator and provide this information:

1. Name, Year, Major

2. Reasons for wanting to take this DeCal.

3. Anything else you want the facilitator to know.

Course Contact: Rodolfo_Cortes AT berkeley.edu

Faculty Sponsor: Ozlem Ayduk

Time & Location:

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
Sec. 1Rodolfo Cortes
B6 TolmanThursday 5-71/30started

Uploaded Files:

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Syllabus: Social Development.pdfJan 713kbAdobe PDF (Viewer)View Download

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