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The Human Aging minor offers an interdisciplinary
perspective on the nature of the aging process and the needs of older
adults. Aging involves a complex set of changes that involve biological
and psychological processes, as well as the role of the older individual
in society. The premise of the program is that these changes are
best understood and explored in an interdisciplinary context. As
the average human life-span grows longer and the proportion of elderly
people in our country increases, study in human aging will become
very important to those seeking to understand and render service
to our society. Individuals interested in careers in the biomedical
or social sciences who are interested in working with older adults
will find this minor to be an essential part of their preparation. |