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MINOR IN GERONTOLOGY |
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This curriculum is designed to provide students with the understanding of the issues affecting the elderly so that they will be equipped to work with older people in our society. The components of this minor curriculum include social, political, and psychological aspects of aging. | |||||||
The general objectives of this curriculum are to provide the student with: | |||||||
1 An understanding of the changes in social relationships as individuals age; | |||||||
2 An understanding of the psychological effects of aging; | |||||||
3 An understanding of the political issues that affect the elderly, and the ways in which elderly individuals can affect public policy; and | |||||||
4 An appreciation for the needs and concerns of the elderly. | |||||||
MINOR CURRICULUM -GERONTOLOGY | 18
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Required courses: | |||||||
PSYC |
3307 |
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PSYC |
3315 |
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SOCI |
4365 |
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SOCI |
4367 |
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Two courses chosen from: | |||||||
NURS | 2310 |
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NURS | 1302/3302 |
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PSCI | 3323 |
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PSYC | 4314 |
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SOCI | 4316 |
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PYSC | 4321 |
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SOCI | 3325 |
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SOCI | 4370 |
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