2012 SPRING COURSE OUTLINES and LINKS TO COURSE PAGES
GERO 302: HEALTH PROMOTION AND AGING
GERO 400: SEMINAR IN APPLIED GERONTOLOGY
GERO 404: ST: HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN LATER LIFE
GERO 408: FAMILIES OVER THE LIFE COURSE
GERO 412: HEALTH CARE ISSUES FOR MINORITY OLDER ADULTS
GERO 803: ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR GERONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH
GERO 811: INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR OLDER ADULTS
GERO 823: MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN LATER LIFE
All students are expected to read and understand SFU’s policies with regard to academic dishonesty (T10.02 and T10.03). These policies are available on the web at: http://www.sfu.ca/policies/teaching/index.htm
Note that:
* You may NOT submit all or a portion of the same work for credit in two different courses
* You may NOT represent another person’s work as your own for course assignments (this includes purchasing or representing other students’ papers, in whole or part, or hiring someone to write a paper for you.)
* You must NOT plagiarize; that is, you must acknowledge the sources of facts, information, analyses, interpretations, and arguments you incorporate in your work, whether the sources is written, spoken communication, or the internet and whether it is published or unpublished. Appropriate documentation of your sources is necessary when you quote, paraphrase or incorporate information and ideas generated by others.
For information about enrolling in the Ph.D., Masters, Diploma, or Minor in Gerontology contact:
Anne Marie Barrett
tel: 778-782-5065
e-mail: geradmin@sfu.ca
Gerontology Information Resources: This guide lists selected print and electronic information sources available to SFU faculty, students, and staff. Including "Help with course assignments".
Simon Fraser University Department of Gerontology Constitution
NOTE: Offerings are subject to change. For more information check the Time Table atSFU Student Services