PSY 415 Psychology of Adolescents (SS)
	This course discusses the issues of adolescent biological and psychosocial development, relationship, and culture in a social context. It addresses topics such as physical and intellectual growth, sexual maturation, youth culture and values, substance abuse, eating disorders, juvenile delinquency, and suicide.
 
	Outcomes
	- This course will prepare students to:
 - Describe the relationships between physical development and social influences on the cognitive and moral development of adolescents.
 - Assess the educational and vocational choices of adolescents.
 - Analyze the emotional and sexual development of adolescents.
 - Assess the relationship between heredity and environment in adolescents’ development.
 - Trace the physical and social development of adolescents.
 - Evaluate the ability of various social and psychological theories to explain development of adolescents.