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FRENCH 398: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Professional, supervised, unpaid work in an organization related to career goals. Prerequisite: Permission of advisor and School Director. 3 semester hours
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FRENCH 399: Individual Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Special projects on topics not studied in detail in regular courses, or projects on topics included in regular courses when those courses are not available. Prerequisite: Permission required of School Director. 1-6 semester hours
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GEOLOGY 105: Introduction to Geology
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Concepts of physical geology presented with a view to increasing awareness and appreciation of man's natural geological environment. Topics include: plate tectonics, volcano, earthquakes, glaciers, groundwater, rocks, minerals, fossils; field trips. Requires no background in the physical sciences. 2 lecture periods; 1 two-hour laboratory; 3 semester hours
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GEOLOGY 205: Environmental Geology
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The application of geology to problems arising out of the interaction of man and the planet. Topics include natural resources and conservation, geothermal energy; geological hazards such as earthquakes, volcano, floods, mass movement and subsidence; and geology and regional planning; field trips. Recommended: a course in laboratory science 2 lecture periods; 1 two-hour laboratory period; 3 semester hours
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GERONTOLOGY 101: Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An interdisciplinary overview of the implications of aging in American society. This course is designed to acquaint the student who is contemplating a career in gerontology, with the physical, psychological, social, economic and cultural dimensions of the total experience of growing older. 3 semester hours
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GERONTOLOGY 150: Health Problems of Older Persons
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course provides an introduction to the variety of health problems faced by many older persons. Each bodily system is reviewed and the effects of both normal aging and age-related disease processes upon each bodily system are examined. The impact of different health problems upon the ability of older persons to adapt to the challenges of later life is an underlying theme throughout the course. It also introduces the student to therapeutic strategies for dealing with selected health problems of older persons. Prerequisites: Gerontology 101 or Biology 113-114 3 semester hours
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GERONTOLOGY 276: Mental Health Work with the Aged
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course provides an overview of the key ingredients necessary for a successful old age, with an emphasis on mental health needs of older persons. Common emotional problems facing older persons are considered. Both functional and organic brain disorders, the major mental disorders of late life are also discussed. The course will review a variety of treatment principles and skills supportive of positive mental health among the elderly. Prerequisites: Gerontology 101 or Mental Health 101 3 semester hours
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GERONTOLOGY 301: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Special areas and problems in gerontology designed to meet specific needs of gerontology students and practitioners in the field. 1-3 semester hours; upon student demand
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GERONTOLOGY 331: Process of Living and Dying
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A seminar based on the premise that death and dying are closely related to life and living. This course explores the processes of death and dying, its effect on family members, cultural attitudes toward death, and various professional and paraprofessional roles available to deal with these issues. 3 semester hours
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GERONTOLOGY 351: Social Gerontology
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course deals with societal aspects of aging and focuses upon socio-cultural factors that contribute to patterns of aging in the USA. Topics covered include the cultural meaning of aging; the socialization process of aging; the population dimension of aging; human ecology of the aged; social stratification among the aged; deviance and crime among the aged; social power of the aged; and social change and the aged. Prerequisites: Gerontology 101 or Sociology 101. 3 semester hours
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