Psychology of Aging - PSYC 2353

Examine historical theories of aging and the diverse cultural attitudes held worldwide towards aging. Discuss individual patterns of aging physically, socially, and economically. Survey support systems and individual needs assessments with a view to noting matching and mismatching needs and supports, as well as the costs and benefits to the individual and community.

Note: Prerequisites: PSYC 1040 and PSYC 1050 or equivalent. Restricted to Arts and Sciences Diploma and Open Studies.

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