HDF 2205 A (CRN: 93876)
Human Development & Fam Sci: Dev through Relationships
3 Credit Hours
About HDF 2205 A
Introduces Bowlby's attachment theory as a framework for understanding human development. Through readings, lectures, and critical reflection activities, explores the cross-cultural differences as well as the transcultural and foundational nature of early relationships, their intergenerational transmission, and their impact on later relationships and development (including developmental trauma). Prerequisite: HDF 1050 or HDF 1600.
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Prereqs enforced by the system: HDF 1050 or 1600; Minimum sophomore standing PACE students by permission and override
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