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GERO 200 The Aging Self: Your Pathway Through Adulthood Understanding personal aging pathways through adulthood is often overlooked. This course integrates both an engaging academic understanding and a personal focus on the aging experience and how our personal life choices may determine the trajectories of our aging pathways. Through focused service-learning experiences, an aging pathway project, life course interviews, class discussions, and personal reflection, students will gain an understanding of longevity potential and the real challenges and opportunities that increased longevity presents. We will focus on how our course content may help us to enhance our overall understanding of what it means to age well within our personal, cultural, and societal contexts and how to plan for the future, regardless of where we are situated in our personal life paths. Credits: 4 Foundational Skills: Health Promotion
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GERO 340 Intersectionality: Inequalities and Vulnerabilities in Older Adulthood As we age, we grow more diverse. When groups differ across such areas as gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, immigration status, and/or sexual orientation and identity, disparities may result from inequalities that privilege some older adults while disadvantaging others. These differences influence every aspect of our life course. This course addresses aging from an intersectional approach, highlighting how older adults’ experiences over time are influenced by their identity and membership within social contexts that situate them within systems of inequalities and related vulnerabilities. We also will learn more about professional options for working with and advocating for older adults in need. Credits: 4 Integrating Knowledge Citizenship, Social Responsibility, and Global Awareness
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GERO 420 Global Aging This course explores the phenomenon of global aging and how the lives of older adults are shaped internationally according to the economics, customs, policies, and environments of different regions. We will examine trends that impact all of us on a global level, such as changing demographics, globalization, and climate change, and issues such as social policies and programs in various countries that impact health and longevity, living situations, social roles, and power of older adults compared to other groups in society. Credits: 4 Integrating Knowledge Citizenship, Social Responsibility, and Global Awareness
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