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Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Concentration
This concentration provides an in-depth understanding of the aging process. Usually the recommended major is sociology, psychology, or religious studies, but all other majors will be considered. The concentration consists of 22 hours, including 12 hours of required courses in sociology, psychology, and religious studies, and a required four-hour internship. The remaining six hours consist of approved electives. All the hours may be easily subsumed under Core and major requirements. The following are required: PS 265; RL 260; SC 285, SC 475s, and SC 490. The two electives, each from a different department, must be chosen from the following: CO 210; HS 310; PS 280, PS 457, PS 462; RL 3613; SC 295, SC 493.
Coordinator: Dr. Phyllis Braudy Harris, Department of Sociology.
For more information, please refer to the Aging Studies website.
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