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Course Description

In this capstone course, students integrate learning from other courses in the cluster to develop an understanding of the role of death and dying, grief and bereavement in modern society. Inspirational readings and personal narratives offer practical insight and powerful life lessons that will assist students of thanatology in providing support to individuals facing or coping with death and will better prepare them to confront their own mortality.

Prerequisites

Thanatology (PSYC10021) AND Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death (PSYC10022) AND Mourning, Grief and Bereavement (PSYC10023) AND Coping with Death: Counselling, Support and Alternative Therapies (PSYC10024)

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

36

Credit Value

3

Applies to the following Programs

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