This course provides a broad overview of theory and research on human growth and development across life span. In this second segment of the Developmental Psychology sequence, we will examine the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and moral development from early childhood to late adulthood. As we review the research in human development and discuss key developmental theorists and theories, we will keep a critical eye on the impact of culture and language on development. To that end, we will bring in examples from the fields of anthropology and sociology. As such, we will arrive at a comprehensive account of human development across life span that neither sidelines the universal aspects of human development nor disregards their relationships to society and culture. It is expected that you will develop a deeper understanding of human development.
Course Content
This course contains; Introduction,Preschool Years: Physical & Cognitive Development,Preschool Years: Social and Personality Development,Middle Childhood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Middle Childhood: Social and Personality Development,Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development,Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development,Adolescence: Social and Personality Development ,Early Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Early Adulthood: Social and Personality Development,Middle Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Middle Adulthood: Social and Personality Development,Late Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Late Adulthood: Social and Personality Development.
Dersin Öğrenme Kazanımları
Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods
T4. Students will be familiar with research in the areas of physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development in Preschool, Middle Childhood, Adolescence, Early, Middle and Late Adulthood; discuss the contribution of sociocultural context.
10, 16, 9
A, G
1. Students will be able to define the basic concepts of developmental psychology and distinguish the differences between concepts.
10, 16, 9
A, G
2. Students summarise the historical development of developmental psychology.
10, 16, 9
A, G
3. Students know the theories of human development and can critically discuss the contribution of culture to human development.
Preschool Years: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.8
4
Middle Childhood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.9
5
Middle Childhood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.10
6
Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.11
7
Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.11
8
Adolescence: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.12
9
Early Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.13
10
Early Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.14
11
Middle Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.15
12
Middle Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.16
13
Late Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.17
14
Late Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.18
Resources
Feldman, R. S. (2023). Development across the life span (10th edition). Pearson Education Limited.
Santrock, J. (2010). Life span development. 13th edition. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
No
Program Qualification
Contribution Level
1
2
3
4
5
1
Verbalizes the meanings of terms and concepts that are used in the Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
2
Verbalizes the basic concepts, principles, and techniques of theories in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance.
X
3
Compares different theories in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance and lists the strenghts and weaknesses of each theory.
X
4
Uses necessary intervention techniques in accordance with the education taken about the possible problems or issues that can be faced when working in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance.
X
5
When faced with a problem in the profession, he /she analyzes and solves it with scientific methods.
X
6
When faced with a problem in the profession, he/she solves it by oneself.
X
7
Has the knowledge and skills required by the profession and make necessary interventions by distinguishing his/her own tasks and responsibilities from the ones that are not in the scope of the his/her profession.
X
8
Follows the developments about the profession and has the principle of lifelong learning.
X
9
Holds consultation with his/her colleagues when needed in the process of resolving a problem about the profession.
X
10
When faced with a problem, he/she formulates it in a written form or verbally.
X
11
Has a sense of social responsibility and uses his/her field knowledge and skills for the solutions of problems in his/her surroundings.
X
12
Knows at least B1 level of English to follow the international scientific developments in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
13
Knows basic consepts in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
14
Applies basic skills in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
15
Uses psychological measurement tools in accordance with their purpose and ethical principles.
X
16
Makes scientific research in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance by selecting appropriate research methods.
X
Assessment Methods
Contribution Level
Absolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success
50
Rate of Final Exam to Success
50
Total
100
ECTS / Workload Table
Activities
Number of
Duration(Hour)
Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours
2
28
56
Guided Problem Solving
0
0
0
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report
0
0
0
Term Project
0
0
0
Presentation of Project / Seminar
0
0
0
Quiz
0
0
0
Midterm Exam
1
10
10
General Exam
2
20
40
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan
0
0
0
Total Workload(Hour)
106
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(106/30)
4
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.
Detail Informations of the Course
Course Description
Course
Code
Semester
T+P (Hour)
Credit
ECTS
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY II
-
Fall Semester
2+0
2
4
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of Course
English
Course Level
First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course Type
Required
Course Coordinator
Assoc.Prof. Asude ÖZDEMİR
Name of Lecturer(s)
Assoc.Prof. Asude ÖZDEMİR
Assistant(s)
Aim
This course provides a broad overview of theory and research on human growth and development across life span. In this second segment of the Developmental Psychology sequence, we will examine the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and moral development from early childhood to late adulthood. As we review the research in human development and discuss key developmental theorists and theories, we will keep a critical eye on the impact of culture and language on development. To that end, we will bring in examples from the fields of anthropology and sociology. As such, we will arrive at a comprehensive account of human development across life span that neither sidelines the universal aspects of human development nor disregards their relationships to society and culture. It is expected that you will develop a deeper understanding of human development.
Course Content
This course contains; Introduction,Preschool Years: Physical & Cognitive Development,Preschool Years: Social and Personality Development,Middle Childhood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Middle Childhood: Social and Personality Development,Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development,Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development,Adolescence: Social and Personality Development ,Early Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Early Adulthood: Social and Personality Development,Middle Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Middle Adulthood: Social and Personality Development,Late Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development,Late Adulthood: Social and Personality Development.
Dersin Öğrenme Kazanımları
Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods
T4. Students will be familiar with research in the areas of physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development in Preschool, Middle Childhood, Adolescence, Early, Middle and Late Adulthood; discuss the contribution of sociocultural context.
10, 16, 9
A, G
1. Students will be able to define the basic concepts of developmental psychology and distinguish the differences between concepts.
10, 16, 9
A, G
2. Students summarise the historical development of developmental psychology.
10, 16, 9
A, G
3. Students know the theories of human development and can critically discuss the contribution of culture to human development.
Preschool Years: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.8
4
Middle Childhood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.9
5
Middle Childhood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.10
6
Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.11
7
Adolescence: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.11
8
Adolescence: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.12
9
Early Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.13
10
Early Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.14
11
Middle Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.15
12
Middle Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.16
13
Late Adulthood: Physical & Cognitive Development
DALS, Ch.17
14
Late Adulthood: Social and Personality Development
DALS, Ch.18
Resources
Feldman, R. S. (2023). Development across the life span (10th edition). Pearson Education Limited.
Santrock, J. (2010). Life span development. 13th edition. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
No
Program Qualification
Contribution Level
1
2
3
4
5
1
Verbalizes the meanings of terms and concepts that are used in the Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
2
Verbalizes the basic concepts, principles, and techniques of theories in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance.
X
3
Compares different theories in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance and lists the strenghts and weaknesses of each theory.
X
4
Uses necessary intervention techniques in accordance with the education taken about the possible problems or issues that can be faced when working in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance.
X
5
When faced with a problem in the profession, he /she analyzes and solves it with scientific methods.
X
6
When faced with a problem in the profession, he/she solves it by oneself.
X
7
Has the knowledge and skills required by the profession and make necessary interventions by distinguishing his/her own tasks and responsibilities from the ones that are not in the scope of the his/her profession.
X
8
Follows the developments about the profession and has the principle of lifelong learning.
X
9
Holds consultation with his/her colleagues when needed in the process of resolving a problem about the profession.
X
10
When faced with a problem, he/she formulates it in a written form or verbally.
X
11
Has a sense of social responsibility and uses his/her field knowledge and skills for the solutions of problems in his/her surroundings.
X
12
Knows at least B1 level of English to follow the international scientific developments in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
13
Knows basic consepts in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
14
Applies basic skills in Psychological Counseling and Guidance field.
X
15
Uses psychological measurement tools in accordance with their purpose and ethical principles.
X
16
Makes scientific research in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance by selecting appropriate research methods.