Micro-Credential in
Psychology of Aging
BPY31024
Course Category:
Psychology Skill
Mode of Delivery:
Conventional
Language of Instruction:
English
Level of the Course:
Year 3
Prerequisite:
Not Applicable
Credit Value:
4 credits
Duration:
14 Academic Weeks
Total Learning Hours:
120 hours
Synopsis:
This course provides students with a firm grounding for practice with an in-depth examination of the dynamics of aging from the biological, psychological, psychosocial and sociological aspects
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the process of ageing from biological, psychological, psychosocial and sociological perspectives.
- Evaluate the impact of ageing on the individual, society and the economy.
- Critically evaluate services for the ageing population in the local context taking into account changing cultural, demographic and economic factors.
- Appraise local government policies for the support and well being of aged and elderly people.
Assessment Methods
and Types:
Assignment- 30% , Project- 30% & Project – 40%
Content Outline:
- Studying adult development and aging
- Physical changes
- Longevity, health and functioning
- Clinical assessment, mental health and mental disorders
- Optimal aging
- Perception, Memory and Intelligence
- Social Cognition, Personality and Relationships
- Work, leisure and retirement
- Dying and bereavement
Additional Requirement:
NIL
Entry Requirement:
Minimum Age: 19 years old
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Course Price:
RM1700.00
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