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PSYC 408: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course introduces research methods and methodological problems encountered in theoretical an applied studies in the field of gerontology and provides guidance in preparing research or program proposals.
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PSYC 412: Psychopathology And Aging
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Enables students to differentiate between the psychological characteristics of normal aging in later life and those associated with psychopathology. Differences between chronic mental illness and late onset psychopathology are clarified. Questions of assessment and treatment for these populations are included.
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PSYC 414: Psychotherapy Of The Elderly
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course assists students interested in direct service to develop an awareness of the range of psycho-therapeutic modalities that are effective with elderly clients.
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PSYC 415: Practicum In Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A supervised practicum, typically 120 clock hours, is required of all students who lack formal experience in working directly with the elderly. It is also recommended for students who have previously worked with this population and whose career objectives make a different type of experience in another setting desirable.
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PSYC 416: Internship In Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This 120 clock hour supervised field work course is required of all students. Those with no prior experience in gerontology must complete PYSC-415 before registering for this course. The internship site varies according to the interests of the student. The faculty will determine the suitability of the site.
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PSYC 418: Public Policy And Aging
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course will esamine major health care, social, and economic policies that affect the ederly. Students will learn to assess and understand the differential impact on life style and quality of life experienced in old age by individuals of various socioeconomic classes.
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PSYC 420: Seminar In Proposal Writing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This seminar covers the whole process of proposal writing as it applies to either grant or thesis proposals. Student are expected to produce an acceptable proposal as part of the course.
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PSYC 422: Master's Thesis
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course involves guidance of students writing a master's thesis as part of the requirements for the MA. in Gerentology.
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PSYC 424: Independent Study In Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course provides an oppurtunity to specialize in an area of interest not sufficiently covered in either the required or elective courses offered. The plan for independent study (the specific topic, list of possible readings, and plan for a final paper) must be approved in writing by the sponsoring faculty member in the term prior to registration.
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PSYC 426: Values, Decision Making And The Elderly
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course sentisizes students to their own and other's social and personal values pertainin to aging and the aged. It covers the ethical issues and dilemmas that arise for the elderly, their advocates, and caretakers when age is a primary factor in making difficult decisions.
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