GO 261 - Growing Old in a New Age Description America is growing older. This course explores the myths and realities associated with issues about aging; love, intimacy and sexuality in later years; social roles and relationships; work, retirement and economics; how the body changes throughout the aging process; and surviving growing older in contemporary America. Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 3 School: School of STEM Department: Psychology Discipline: GO Major Course Revisions: N/A Last Revision Date Effective: 20240209T17:40:34 Course Review & Revision Year: 2028-2029 Course Type: Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Lecture - 1:1
General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Apply theoretical concepts related to aging and the aging process to real-life situations and discuss the impact of these concepts on individuals, families, and society.
2. Consider the biological aspects of aging and related aspects involving memory and mental health.
3. Describe the issues relating to the medical care of aging adults and the associated costs.
4. Identify the reality and the myths regarding the aging process.
5. Be able to describe the living environments of older adults including long-term care facilities.
6. Identify the issues and changes surrounding love, intimacy, and sexuality that pertain to aging.
7. Examine the bereavement process and surrounding issues related to death and dying.
8. When communicating, use language that is appropriate to the audience.
9. Consider the context, costs, benefits and consequences of potential solutions to problems or issues.
10. Describe how knowledge and learning from the academic study/field/discipline relates to one’s participation in civic life, politics, and government. Approved for Online Delivery?: No Course Outline: I. The Aging RevolutionII. Myths and Realities of Aging III. The Aging Process (Biological Aging) IV. Medical Care V. Living Environments of Older People VI. Long Term Care VII. Social Roles, Relationships, Family Issues and Aging VIII. Love, Intimacy and Sexuality IX. Learning, Memory and Mental Health X. Work, Retirement, and Economic Status XI. Death, Dying, and Bereavement XII. Societal and Political Aspect of Aging XIII. The Future of Aging Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None Instructional Strategies: Lecture/Facilitated Discussion: 30-60%Individual/Collaborative Classroom Activities: 30-60% Teaching Project: 10-20% Use of Audio/Visual Materials: 10-20%
Mandatory Course Components: None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corerequisite(s): None Course-Specific Placement Test: None Course Aligned with IRW: N/A Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 3 Faculty Credential Requirements: 18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement), Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Other (list below) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: GO 261 will use qualified existing GRCC full time faculty or adjunct instructors. GO 261 instructors must hold a 1) Master’s Degree, or higher, in gerontology, sociology, psychology or a related field with 2) 18 graduate credits in gerontology-related courses, and 3) 4000 hours of related non-teaching field work experience. In addition, instructors must have 4) a minimum of 2 years classroom experience, or appropriate work-related experience. Maximum Course Enrollment: 36 Equivalent Courses: None Dual Enrollment Allowed?: No Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None AP Min. Score: NA Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 First Term Valid: Fall 2019 (8/1/2019) Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement: Gerontology Certificate 1st Catalog Year: 2019-2020 People Soft Course ID Number: 102580 Course CIP Code: 19.9999 High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No If yes, with which high schools?: NA Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Departments?: NA Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Companies?: NA
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