GRN 2010 Introduction to Gerontology
(formerly GRN 201; GRN 101)
In spite of the overwhelming social denial of aging, major demographic changes are resulting in greater numbers of older adults. How can we begin to acknowledge these changes and the seismic impact on every societal structure? Multidisciplinary knowledge covering lifespan development, relationships, the aging body and mind, as well as the evolution of the spirit will form the basis for an introduction to aging. Selected works from fiction and non-fiction writings and films will supplement the text. Required for minor. Recommended as a preparation for upper level courses in Gerontology.
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Fall, Spring