CHESS 16-47 REV PSY 36300

May 5, 2017

Purdue Northwest Curriculum Document

Program Name: Psychology

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  • Degree Name(s): BA/BS
  • Document No: CHESS 16-47 REV PSY 36300
  • Submitting Department: Psychology, CHESS
  • Name(s) of Library Staff Consulted: NA
  • Form 40 Needed?: Yes
  • Contact Person: David Pick, Interim Dept Head

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  • Approval by Faculty Senate: May 5, 2017
  • Proposed Effective Date: Fall 2017
  • Date Reviewed by Senate Curriculum Committee: 4/14/17
  • Date Reviewed by Department: November 10th, 2016
  • Submission Date: February 23rd, 2017
  • Will New Library Resources Used?: No
  • Date Reviewed College/School Curriculum Committee: March 03, 2017

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Task: Course Change or New Course Proposal

Section II: This section is for changes in courses only

  • Subject: Change prerequisite course to PSY 12000 with a C- for the following:
    • PSY 36300 Human Development III Adulthood
  • Justification: Change previous prerequisite determined to be unnecessary to PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology

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Current:

PSY 36300 – Human Development III: Adulthood:

Credit Hours: 3.00.

An analysis of growth trends in adulthood as arising from the experiences of childhood and adolescence and as manifesting themselves in the performance of a variety of adult roles. The realization of maturity, as seen in self assessment and examination of systematic life history data. The prospects for later adulthood: involvement versus disengagement. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000

Credit hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Psychology-PNW Department

Prerequisites:

  • Undergraduate level PSY 36200 Minimum Grade of D-

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Proposed

PSY 36300 – Human Development III: Adulthood:Credit Hours: 3.00.

An analysis of growth trends in adulthood as arising from the experiences of childhood and adolescence and as manifesting themselves in the performance of a variety of adult roles. The realization of maturity, as seen in self assessment and examination of systematic life history data. The prospects for later adulthood: involvement versus disengagement. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000

Credit hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Psychology-PNW Department

Prerequisites:

  • Undergraduate level PSY 12000 Minimum Grade of C-

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Course Objectives / Learning Outcomes

  • Impact on Students:
  • Impact on University Resources: NA
  • Impact on other Academic Units: