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Gerontology Courses -- Summer 2002

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Wellness and Habit Change: Adopting a Wellness Lifestyle offered in the Dept. of Counseling and Educational Development (CED 574-01). Addressing the multiple aspects of wellness across the lifespan.  Didactic and experiential activities are combined with personal wellness assessment and development of plans to increase  wellness and change habits. 3 credit hours. Taught by Dr. Jane Myers on Mondays,  Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from May 22 to June 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. No prerequisites.

Gerontology Practicum/Supervised Research offered in the Gerontology Program (GRO 649-01). Supervised experience in a structured setting for older adults, linking practice to theory; or supervised research in a relevant area of gerontology for professional development. 3 credit hours. No prerequisites. Supervised by arrangement with instructor, Dr. Janice Wassel.

Advanced Practicum/Supervised Research offered in the Gerontology Program (GRO 679-01), Supervised experience in a structured setting for older adults, linking practice to theory; or supervised research in a relevant area of gerontology for professional development. 3 credit hours. Must have completed 2/3 of coursework and GRO 649-01. Supervised by arrangement with instructor Dr. Janice Wassel.

Independent Study (GRO 695-01). Taught by interested members of the Gerontology Faculty by arrangement. Contact the faculty member directly or Dr. Janice Wassel at 336.256.1020.

Thesis (GRO 699-01). Individual guidance in the development of a specific research problem. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Instructor Dr. Wassel.

Statistical Methods in Education (ERM 617-01). Introductory course in applied descrriptive statistics, correlation mehod and linear regression.Taught by Lynne R. Tingle 22-MAY-2002 to 25-JUN-2002 Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 1 PM to 3:30 PM in Curry 244

Statistical Methods in Education (ERM 617-11). Introductory course in applied descriptive statistics, correlation method and linear regression.Taught by Terry A. Ackerman 27-JUN-2002 to 02-AUG-2002Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 1 PM to 3:30 PM in Curry 244.

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