About PRNU 2121 A01
Focuses on societal, cultural, political, economic, and human health implications of aging and provides a foundation for the care of older adults. Examines the nature of aging, introducing common challenges while advocating for health promotion to minimize morbidity and functional decline. Factors impacting the ability to maintain autonomy and independence are explored. Prerequisites: PRNU 2113, PRNU 2114. Pre/Co-requisites: PRNU 2113, PRNU 2114.
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Lab dates: 9/8, 9/15, 9/22 & 9/29, PRNU Students Only; Must register for PRNU 2121 A lecture; Contact instructor for location PACE students by permission and override.
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