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GERO 2215: Death and Dying

Students explore the process of death and dying from multiple perspectives such as personal, ethical, cultural, religious, political, legal, and societal. They build a comprehensive understanding of the stages of grief and loss, and the government and community resources available to support older adults and their families. Students develop an informed framework for best practice when working with older adults who are transitioning to end of life and experiencing grief and loss related to death and dying.

Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Gerontology.

Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in GERO 1100; or permission of the program coordinator.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

None

Repeat Limit:

2

Lecture Hours:

4.0

Seminar Hours:

0.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

False

Course outline(s):

None


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Transfers:

Course Destination Credit Start/End
GERO 2215 DOUG No credit 20200101 to Present
GERO 2215 SFU SFU GERO 3XX (3) 20200101 to Present
GERO 2215 TRU TRU HEAL 3330 (3) 20200101 to Present
GERO 2215 UNBC UNBC HHSC 2XX (3) 20200901 to Present
GERO 2215 UVIC No credit 20200101 to Present
GERO 2215 VIU VIU HLTH 2nd (3) 20200101 to Present

Inactive Transfers:

No inactive transfer agreements found.

Current Offerings:

No offerings found for this semester (2024 30).

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2024 10 24 N/A ----F-- 1330-1620 B022 Lecture Kailey Toth
2022 30 23 N/A ----F-- 1330-1620 B248 Lecture Timothy Dueck
2021 10 27 N/A ----F-- 0930-1220 WWW WWW Timothy Dueck
2020 10 25 N/A ----F-- 1330-1620 B027 Lecture Michele Martin