Introducing New One-Credit Online Courses in Aging
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Introducing New One-Credit Online Courses in Aging
By 2050 there will be an estimated 2.1 billion individuals age 60 and older, and the demand for professionals specializing in aging is growing across a wide range of disciplines, including healthcare, long-term care, biomedical engineering, social services and business leadership.
To address the need for upcoming professionals to have knowledge in aging, University of Arizona Health Sciences Global and Online Innovations in Aging program has introduced a variety of new, interdisciplinary online courses in aging – available for enrollment now!
These convenient one-credit courses are a great opportunity for students to explore important topics in aging while rounding out their fall schedule with flexible online coursework.
SESSION 5W1: 8/23-9/24
- MED 501 – Human Aging: The Aging Experience
- MED 502 – Human Aging: Ethical Considerations
SESSION 7W1: 8/23-10/13
- PHP 436/536 – Aging, Environment & Well-being (3 Credits)
SESSION 5W2: 9/27-10/29
- MED 511 – Human Aging: Biological & Psychological Perspectives
- MED 512 – Human Aging: Socio-cultural and Human Diversity Perspectives
SESSION 5W3: 11/1-12/8
- MED 534 – Human Aging: Spectrum of Supportive Services and Structures
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