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Experimental Psychology - M.A. Program Requirements
Kent State University Catalog 2010 - 2011 >
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Experimental Psychology - M.A. Program Requirements
GERONTOLOGY CORE CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS |
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Course | Title | Credits | |
BSCI | 50020 | Biology of Aging |
3 |
ELS |
60610 | Physiology of Aging |
3 |
GCOL | 60120 | ? | 3 |
PSYC | 60610 | Psychology of Adulthood and Aging |
3 |
SOC | 62877 | Social Gerontology |
3 |
TOTAL | 15 |
Students must complete two quantitative methods courses appropriate to their areas of specialization within psychology.
Students must also complete five departmental core courses selected from four areas (biological bases of behavior, cognitive and affective bases of behavior, social bases of behavior, individual behavior). Specific courses vary according to students’ areas of specialization within psychology.
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