Adolescent Stress: Sources and Solutions (330-0-20)
Instructors
Emma K Adam
Meeting Info
Annenberg Hall G02: Thurs 9:30AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
Why are adolescence and early adulthood stressful periods of life? Are they more stressful now than in the past? How do we best define and measure adolescent and young adult stress? How does stress impact youth wellbeing, and what can we do to reduce stress and its impacts? This course is an advanced, interactive, undergraduate class in which the instructor and students explore the set of above questions together, through readings, discussions, and through qualitative and quantitative coding and analysis of data on adolescent stress.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisites: (SESP 201-0) and (SESP 210-0 or any 200-level Statistics Equivalent).
Teaching Method
Lecture and lab
Class Materials (Suggested)
Readings will be provided on canvas.
Class Attributes
Prerequisites apply, see description
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Students must not have taken HDC 351 Adolescent Stress: Sources and Solutions in order to enroll in this course.