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Development and Psychopathology

PSYCH 5681: Development and Psychopathology

Examines theories and research on psychopathology (e.g., autism) during infancy, childhood, and adolescence from a developmental-contextual perspective; emphasis on description, prevalence, etiology, prognosis, and assessment.
Prereq: A grade of C- or above in 2220, 2300, and 3550; or Grad standing.
Credit Hours
3

Meets the following Psychology Major Goals: 

Knowledge Base in Psychology

  • Describe key concepts, principles, & overarching themes in psychology
  • Describe applications of psychology

Scientific Inquiry & Critical Thinking

  • Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena
  • Interpret, design, & conduct basic psychological research

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