Course Objectives (COs):
This course will enable the students to –
1. Understand all round developmental changes and impact during adolescence
2. Remember the problems of similar age groups
3. Analyze the sexuality issues
4. Compare the developmental changes during adulthood
5. Understand the hazards of adolescence and adulthood
Course Learning Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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CHSC 411
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Human Development II: Adolescence and Adulthood (Theory)
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The students will be able to – CO119: Develop the understanding of adolescence in the various developmental areas. CO120: Learn the sexuality issues and risk factors associated with teen age. CO121: Recognize the various physical and health concerns associated early adulthood. CO122: Understand the changes in physical, sexual and reproductive functioning in middle adulthood. CO123: Develop the knowledge about issues of old age. |
Approach in teaching: Discussion, Presentation,
Learning activities for the students: Field activities, Presentation, Giving tasks |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Presentation |
· Definition ,Characteristics and developmental tasks
· Physical development- growth spurt, physical transition, sexual maturity, primary and secondary sex characteristics, nutrition and health
· Thinking process- (Piaget formal operation)
· Problems –physiological, psychological, academic, social
· Eating disorders-anorexia and bulimia and their prevention
· Personality – self-identity, identity statuses and body image
· Family and peer relationships
· Adolescent and media
· Sex education-meaning, importance and methods
· Methods of family planning-meaning, importance, types
· Problems in adolescents- masturbation, heterosexuality, homosexuality (sexual Orientation),Sadism
· Risk factors- suicide, AIDS, teenage pregnancy, juvenile delinquency and substance abuse
· Emotional maturity, family relationship and causes of friction
· Adolescent language and morality