| GERO 751 | THEORY/METHODS II Credits: 3
Course Master: Morgan, Leslie and Picot, Sandra The second of a two-semester sequence intergrating theory and methods in gerontology. The course provides students with the information and skills to think like a gerontologists, utilizing both theory and methods unique to the field and understanding the language and techniques utilized by a wide range of gerontological ressearches. Key to these understanding is reading, evaluating and understanding the connections between research questions, theory and appropriate methods of research. Applications of critical thinking skills, not being able to bridge both linguistic and methodological variation in an interdisciplinary field are emphasized. Students completing this sequence will be able to employ the work of contributing disciplines in their own research, produce a "real world" proposal for research and work as part of an interdisciplinary research team.Offered in:
Spring |