2022-2023 Springfield College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HSCI 315 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Aging
Interdisciplinary perspectives on Aging is a course designed to help students view the social, psychological, and physical dimensions of aging through different lenses. This course is for undergraduate students from any major who are interested in learning more about the process of aging and who may want to consider an aging-related career. In the first half of the semester, students are introduced to the social construction of aging, age and ageism, theoretical perspectives on aging, aging as a demographic phenomenon, and aging as a component of diversity, intersecting with race, gender, disability, and sexual orientation. In the second half of the semester, students are introduced to issues of aging, such as work and retirement, physical aging, health care, mental health, dementia, and social policy. Students also learn about career opportunities in the field of aging.
Prerequisites & Notes NONE
Credits: 3
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