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Course Description

This course will allow a student to pursue a particular topic in depth through independent research and/or extensive reading. The program manager/faculty member must approve a student's project.

Prerequisites

Gerontology (HSCI10222) AND Physiology of Aging (HSCI10228) AND Assessment and Planning (HSCI10229) AND Mental Health Aspects of Aging (HSCI10230) AND Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Aging (HSCI10231) OR Healthy Adult Aging (HLTH10220) AND Physiology of Aging (HSCI10228) AND Assessment and Planning (HSCI10229) AND Mental Health Aspects of Aging (HSCI10230) AND Ethics and Legalities (HMNS10161)

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

45

Credit Value

3
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