PSY 453: Young Adult Health Risk Behav - fall

Prerequisite: PSY 101, 202, 205, 220 (or 201 or 215), 250, 304, 308, and one content methods course (PSY 390/391/392/393/394/395/396 or PSY 210): PSY majors only.

General Education requirement: 5A - Capstone Study

Advanced seminar exploring the developmental period of "emerging adulthood'. Research on the transition to adulthood and common health behaviors will be critically examined, such as: obesity, nutrition and physical activity; romantic relationships and sexuality; HIV/AIDs and STDs; tobacco, alcohol and drug use; depression and self-injury. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking skills and application of course content to current events.

Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
12627 01 Seminar 22 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2:00 PM EST 3:15 PM EST Science & Engr 115
Instructor: Elizabeth Richardson Class status:
Prerequisite: PSY 101, 202, 205, 220 (or 201 or 215), 250, 304, 308, and one content methods course (PSY 390/391/392/393/394/395/396 or PSY 210): PSY majors only.
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person