Course Status : | Ongoing |
Course Type : | Core |
Language for course content : | English |
Duration : | 15 weeks |
Category : |
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Credit Points : | 5 |
Level : | Undergraduate |
Start Date : | 15 Jul 2024 |
End Date : | 31 Oct 2024 |
Enrollment Ends : | 31 Aug 2024 |
Exam Date : | 07 Dec 2024 IST |
Exam Shift : | Shift 1 |
Note: This exam date is subject to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.
WEEK 1 |
1 |
Concept of
Human Development: Meaning, perspectives, processes |
2 |
Lifespan
perspective |
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3 |
Psychoanalytic perspective: Freud’s psychosexual theory |
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4 |
PART I -Psychodynamic Perspective- Erikson’S Psychosocial Theory, PART II - Developments In Neo-Freudian Theories & PART III - Karen Horney’S Approach To Personality Development |
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WEEK 2 |
5 |
Behavioural
perspective: Classical conditioning |
6 |
Behavioural
perspective: Operant conditioning |
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7 |
Cognitive
perspective: Piaget’s cognitive development theory |
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8 |
Cognitive
perspective: Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory |
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WEEK 3 |
9 |
Cognitive
perspective: Information processing |
10 |
Social
cognitive perspective: Bandura’s social cognitive theory |
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11 |
Bioecological
perspective: Urie Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory |
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12 |
Constructive
learning |
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WEEK 4 |
13 |
Humanistic
Perspective: Abraham Maslow’s need hierarchy theory |
14 |
Humanistic
Perspective: Carl Rogers’ Humanistic Development Theory |
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15 |
Evolutionary
Perspective |
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16 |
Ethological
Perspective: Konrad Lorenz's Imprinting Theory |
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WEEK 5 |
17 |
PART I-
Ethological Perspective: John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory |
18 |
Themes
of Human Development |
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19 |
Research
Designs: Correlational, Experimental, modified experimental |
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20 |
Prenatal
period |
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WEEK 6 |
21 |
Childbirth
and postpartum period |
22 |
Infancy |
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23 |
Babyhood |
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WEEK 7 |
24 |
Early
Childhood |
25 |
Middle
and Late Childhood |
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26 |
Puberty |
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WEEK 8 |
27 |
Adolescence |
28 |
Early
Adulthood |
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29 |
Middle
Adulthood |
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WEEK 9 |
30 |
Late
Adulthood |
31 |
End of
Life |
|
32 |
Physical
and perceptual development |
|
WEEK 10 |
33 |
Cognitive
development |
34 |
Language
development |
|
35 |
Emotional
development |
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WEEK 11 |
36 |
Moral
and social development |
37 |
Development
of intelligence |
|
38 |
Development
of personality |
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WEEK 12 |
39 |
Gender
Development and Stereotyping |
40 |
Development
of self - I |
|
41 |
Psychology
of Individual differences |
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WEEK 13 |
42 |
AbnormalBehaviour
- I |
43 |
Family:
family as a social system, socialization within the family |
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Family
Parent-Youth Conflict-1 |
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Family-Sibling
Relationship And Intergenerational Relationship-1 |
|
44 |
Family:
cultural influences, lifestyles, andvulnerable families |
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WEEK 14 |
45 |
Peers:
Importance of Peer Relations, and Development of peer sociability |
46 |
Media
and Development |
|
47 |
Growing
up in scheduled caste and tribe families |
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WEEK 15 |
48 |
Growing
up in urban and rural environment |
49 |
Growing
up as girls |
|
50 |
Creating
an effective learning environment |
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