Appealing Courses - Seats Available For SP25

By Danielle Paolicelli, December 4, 2024

Appealing Courses Still Have Seats Available or SP25

The aging population is one of the most significant demographic shifts of our time, and it’s reshaping economies, industries, and society as a whole....

Are you ready to dive deep into the complexities of aging, death, and the real-world challenges we face as we grow older? In AGING BY THE NUMBERS (GERO 12000), you’ll explore how quantitative data shapes our understanding of aging-related topics like cultural stereotypes, retirement, and the changing demographics of society. This course not only equips you with the tools to analyze these trends but also helps you critically assess the limits and potential of data in shaping our views on aging.

Then, in END-OF-LIFE ISSUES (GERO 38000), you’ll confront some of life’s most profound questions. Through a dynamic blend of lectures, hands-on activities, and field trips, you’ll explore critical issues surrounding loss, death, grief, and healthcare practices. It’s a course that provides a compassionate, thoughtful, and sometimes controversial examination of life’s final journey, helping you better understand the emotional and social realities that everyone will eventually face.

These courses offer more than just academic learning—they equip you to make a meaningful impact on the world, as you explore the challenges and opportunities of aging and death in our society. The aging population is one of the most significant demographic shifts of our time, and it’s reshaping economies, industries, and society as a whole. By 2030, all baby boomers will be age 65 or older, creating an enormous demand for products, services, and policies that cater to the needs of older adults. This presents vast opportunities in fields ranging from healthcare, finance, and technology to real estate and entertainment.

Don't miss out on the chance to deepen your understanding and expand your perspective.

*If you are experiencing trouble registering for the course due to a pre-requisite, please email the professor teaching the course, directly.