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  1. Condemned to Life (Cushing Hospital Series on Aging) by Barbara Brustman, 1981-05
  2. Human Factors Research Needs for an Aging Population by Panel on Human Factors Research Issues for an Aging Population, Committee on Human Factors, et all 1990-01-01
  3. Aging and older men: thoughts, reflections and issues: introduction.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by Robert Blundo, Deborah E. Bowen, 2005-03-01
  4. Adult Development and Aging, 2nd Edition by Marion Perlmutter, Elizabeth Hall, 1992-01-06
  5. Mass Media, An Aging Population And The Baby Boomers (Lea's Communication) by Michael L. Hilt, Jeremy H. Lipschultz, 2005-08-12
  6. 29 and Counting : A Chick's Guide to Turning 30 by Julie Tilsner, 1998-06-11
  7. Adult Development and Aging with PowerWeb by Diane E Papalia, Harvey Sterns, et all 2005-03-01
  8. The Practical Guide to Aging: What Everyone Needs to Know by Christine Cassel, 2000-12-01
  9. The Autobiographical Consciousness of Aging by Edmund Sherman, 2000-07
  10. The Clock is Ticking!: What Every Baby Boomer Must Know about the Future and Their Own Aging by Richard E. Cairl, Richard I. Polisner, et all 2000-07
  11. The Social and Built Environment in an Older Society (<i>America's Aging:</i> A Series) by Committee on an Aging Society, 1988-01-01
  12. Preparing for an Aging World: The Case for Cross-National Research by Panel on a Research Agenda and New Data for an Aging World, Committee on Population, et all 2001-06-29
  13. Our Aging Society by Alan Pifer, 1986-04
  14. Teaching Sociology of Aging: Syllabi and Materials

61. NMSU Career Center
sociology of aging, gerontology, social policy of aging, sociology of health,medical sociology direct delivery of services to seniors,
http://www.nmsu.edu/~counsel/sociology.html
Sociology
“Sociology is the examination of two areas: the social relationships or interactions of people in groups and the role expectations or common beliefs and values people are likely to have about themselves and others within what they regard as “their” group.” Great Jobs for Sociology Majors Major Areas of Career Focus
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Classical and contemporary theory
Statistics and computer-based social data analysis - research offices, public opinion polling agencies, marketing firms
Organizational theory and bureaucracy - improving productivity and quality, dealing with downsizing and management corporate reorganization
Minority group and race relations - useful in any line of work especially human resource fields
Urban sociology, community sociology and sociology of education - used in urban planning agencies or youth-related agencies Sociology of women/gender roles- provide insight in agencies that serve women or focus on women's policy and research such as shelters, rape crisis centers, government agencies, and think tanks Criminology, sociology of law, criminal justice, penology and corrections - probation, parole, juvenile delinquency, gangs, statistics and policing

62. Department Of Social Sciences Graduate Program
(2)criminology, 3) family sociology, and 4) aging, population and health. SOCI 610 sociology of Education SOCI 614 sociology of aging
http://www.uncfsu.edu/sociology/GraduatePrgmReq.htm
FSU Home Text-Only Search FSU Home ... Sociology Club GRADUATE PROGRAM (2002-2004 Catalog) Fayetteville State University
College of Arts and Sciences DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Degrees Offered
Master of Arts
(M.A.): Sociology
Master of Education (M.Ed.): Sociology (See School o f Education for Master of Education in Sociology)
Master of Arts in Sociology
The Master of Arts degree in sociology requires 36 semester hours of credit. Two options are available: thesis
and non-thesis. Thesis candidates must complete 30 semester hours of course credits and six semester hours of
thesis credit. Students may select from four specialty areas:1) general sociology, (2)criminology, 3) family sociology,
and 4) aging, population and health. Non-thesis candidates must earn a total of 30 semester hours of course credits and
six semesters hours of Practicum. Sociology graduate students are required to complete their core curriculum courses (SOCI 505, SOCI 560, SOCI 590) before they take any 600 level courses in consultation with their advisor and

63. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology : Graduate Studies M.A In Sociology
SOCY 630. sociology of aging. SOCY 631. Family and aging in Society. SOCY 632 Urban sociology. SOCY 672. Issues in aging Policy. SOCY 698
http://www.umbc.edu/sociology/Pages/masociology.htm
M.A. IN APPLIED SOCIOLOGY The Master of Arts degree program in Applied Sociology offers specializations in health and illness, aging, gender, and diversity and globalization. Students develop proficiency in s ociological research and methodology
The MA program consists of 30 credits, of which nine credits must be taken in statistics and methods courses. Up to six credits may be taken in graduate courses in other departments. All sociology courses are offered in the evening to meet the needs of employed students. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available. A limited amount of financial aid is available to students in the form of teaching and research assistants.
Graduates of the program are employed in many types of work organizations, including federal, state and local governments, institutes of higher education, private research organizations, non-profit organizations, private businesses and direct service providers in health and aging. Others have entered PhD programs at UMBC and elsewhere. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED COURSES (9 Credits) SOCY 600 Research Methodology
SOCY 604 Statistical Analysis One other gradaute level statistics or methods course from an approved list.

64. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology
The department is best known for its research in the sociology and anthropologyof health and illness and the sociology and anthropology of aging.
http://www.umbc.edu/sociology/
Mission Statement
The undergraduate major in sociology and the undergraduate major in anthropology are designed to provide students with broad introductions to the fields, including both methodological and substantive areas. Minors are offered in both disciplines.
The department offers an Master of Arts degree in Applied Sociology. This may be taken as a separate degree program or as a combined B.A./M.A. with several undergraduate majors. The department participates in three UMBC doctoral programs, including Public Policy, Language, Literacy and Culture, and a program in Gerontology that is combined with the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. Undergraduate Studies Graduate/Ph.D Studies
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65. SOCI 125. Sociology Of Aging - Marquette University
sociology of aging 3 sem. hrs. The place of the aged in contemporary society.Disengagement and the social integration of older persons.
http://www.marquette.edu/bulletin/description/SOCI125.html
SOCI 125. Sociology of Aging
3 sem. hrs.
The place of the aged in contemporary society. Disengagement and the social integration of older persons. Roles linking older persons to society and roles in hospitals, nursing homes and homes for the aged. Offered occasionally. Recommended prereq: SOCI 001. Bulletin Home Search Course Descriptions

66. Medical Sociology Fact Sheet
426 sociology of Medicine, 3, -. Soc. 440 - sociology of aging, 3, -. Stat.330 - Introductory Statistics, -, 3. General Education Requirements/Electives
http://www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/academic/factsheets/ahss/medsoc.shtml

  • Department of Sociology-Anthropology
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    Minard Hall is located on the south end of campus on Albrecht Boulevard (building #42 on the Campus Map
    Medical Sociology Fact Sheet
    College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
    Students majoring in sociology may select a concentration of medical sociology courses. These courses form a background for students planning to work in health care institutions or social service agencies that provide assistance to people with medical problems and/or disabilities. A medical sociology concentration is helpful for students in pre-medicine, pharmacy, nursing, health care administration, medical technology, social work or pre-mortuary science.
    The Program
    Medical sociology, a subfield of sociology, examines topics such as the social aspects of physical and mental illness, physician-patient relationships, the organization and structure of health organizations and the socio-economic basis of the health care system. Sociology majors who focus on medical sociology develop research and analytical skills to address issues facing health care providers and those needing health care.
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    Preparation A basic background in the social and behavioral sciences is important for a career in medical sociology. Students are encouraged to plan a curriculum that gives them a broad general education. Many students pursue their interest in sociology at the graduate level. North Dakota State University offers graduate work leading to a master's degree. Students then may elect to pursue Ph.D. degrees at other universities.
  • 67. Off-Campus Library Services | Sociology Web Sites
    sociology Websites. aging. Criminal Justice. Diversity. Families. Gender.Research, Statistics and Theory. Urbanization. Gateways to more Information. aging
    http://ocls.cmich.edu/websites/sociology.htm
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    Aging Criminal Justice Diversity Families ... Gateways to more Information Aging With over 35 million members, AARP is the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over in the United States. The group is known for providing a host of services to this ever-growing segment of the population. The Institute of Gerontology 's primary mission is to engage in research, education, and service in the field of aging. The National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (NCPEA) is an association of researchers, practitioners, educators, and advocates dedicated to protecting the safety, security, and dignity of America's most vulnerable citizens. Older Women's League. As the only national grassroots membership organization to focus solely on issues unique to women as they age, OWL strives to improve the status and quality of life of midlife and older women. The Polisher Research Institute projects currently span four emerging areas in the field of aging and long-term care: Dementia Care, End of Life Care, Quality of Life and Population Aging, Technology and Aging

    68. Athabasca University Sociology 329 Aging And You (I): An Introduction To Geronto
    This audiobased course presents aging as a normal developmental process and aimsto maximize life potential at every age by presenting the types of options
    http://www.athabascau.ca/courses/soci/329/
    If the content you are seeing is presented as unstyled HTML your browser is an older version that cannot support cascading style sheets. If you wish to upgrade your browser you may download Mozilla or Internet Explorer for Windows Athabasca University's Sociology 329 is designed for students with an academic, personal, or professional interest in aging and gerontology and for those who work in family- and health-related fields. This Web location allows you to explore the course more closely, which may help you in making a decision to register for the course Sociology 329 is worth 3 senior-level credits in Social Science, which may be used within various programs at Athabasca University or as transfer credits at another institution. See the syllabus for information about prerequisites and method of delivery. While Sociology 329 may fit within a variety of programs at Athabasca University,the primary programs are listed below. For more information, please click on the program of interest last updated by Educational Media Development

    69. Athabasca University: Course Syllabus, Sociology 329
    sociology (SOCI) 329 aging and You (I) An Introduction to Gerontology This innovative course presents aging as a normal developmental process and aims
    http://www.athabascau.ca/html/syllabi/soci/soci329.htm
    Sociology (SOCI) 329
    Aging and You (I): An Introduction to Gerontology
    Delivery mode: Individualized study Credits: 3 - Social Science Prerequisite: None Centre: Centre for Global and Social Analysis Challenge for Credit: SOCI 329 has a Challenge for Credit option. Learn more online: Course home page
    Overview
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    This innovative course presents aging as a normal developmental process and aims to maximize life potential at every age. Students learn by listening to leading Canadian and internationally recognized gerontologists discuss their research and experiences. Biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging are explored along with the pros and cons of Canadian social policies and programs.
    Objectives
    Upon completion of SOCI 329, students should be able to outline the "whole person model of aging" and indicate its significance to the study of gerontology in Canadian society and in other societies; present and explain biological, sociological, and psychological characteristics of older persons; describe the developmental aspects of aging; show the significance of certain variations in aging based on different lifestyles and life opportunities; and be familiar with some of the best studies in Canadian gerontology.
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    70. SOCIOLOGY OF AGING POWERPOINT SLIDES
    sociology OF aging POWERPOINT SLIDES. Cheryl Elman, Ph.D. (330) 9726894 -cheryl2@uakron.edu. Olin 254. BIOLOGY aging INTRODUCTION TO aging
    http://www3.uakron.edu/sociology/aging05.htm

    71. Baywood.com
    and has served as chair for both sociology of aging the Life Course section, Hallym International Journal of aging is now published by Baywood
    http://www.baywood.com/journals/PreviewJournals.asp?Id=1535-6523

    72. Chicago Center On Aging | People
    The Center on the Demography and Economics of aging at the University of Chicago Linda Waite Lucy Flower Professor of Urban sociology, Department of
    http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/coa/people.php
    Directors
    Linda Waite Lucy Flower Professor of Urban Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago Diane Lauderdale Associate Professor, Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago
    Researchers
    Vineet Arora Assistant Dean of Curricular Innovation, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago Gary S. Becker Professor, Departments of Economics and Sociology, University of Chicago Donald J. Bogue Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago John T. Cacioppo Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Chicago Kathleen Cagney Assistant Professor, Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago Bruce Carnes Assistant Professor, Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Oklahoma Marshall Chin Assistant Professor, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago Sadhna Diwan Senior Research Associate, Center for Health Administration Studies, School of Social Service Administration Robert W. Fogel

    73. SAGE Publications - Sociology Of Aging (General)
    sociology of aging (General). Search Results. 1 Product. Title, ISSN, Frequency,UK Prices. Dementia The International Journal of Social Research and
    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/Subject.aspx?sc=1&scode1=130&sname1=Sociology of Aging

    74. University Of Manitoba Distance Education Course Results
    The sociology of aging. (3). Independent Study. 06S. 2. H01. 077.262. The sociologyof aging. (3). Independent Study
    http://distance.umanitoba.ca/de/FMPro?-DB=distance.fp5&-Format=results.html&cour

    75. Illinois State University -- Department Of Sociology & Anthropology
    The Graduate Certificate in Social Aspects of aging is a multi disciplinary The graduate certificate is located within the Department of sociology and
    http://www.soa.ilstu.edu/graduate/Certificate4SocialAspectsOfAging.html

    Anthropology Undergraduate
    Sociology Undergraduate Gerontology Minor Graduate Programs ... Home
    Point of Pride: For information regarding this site please contact: memccomb@ilstu.edu Graduate Programs: Historical Archaeology Sociology Links GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL ASPECTS OF AGING?
    Admission Requirements Certificate Requirements Elective Courses (9 hours): HSC/FCS 394, Health Aspects of Aging; PSY 303, Adult Development and Aging, OR PSY 304, Gerontological Psychology; COM 331, Human Communication and the Aging Process; PCS 305, Families in Later Life; SOC 310 Medical Sociology. Experience in Gerontology: Each student enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Social Aspects of Aging may negotiate with the certificate advisor in SOA or the cooperating depart­ ment for 3 hours of "experience" credit in gerontology. This may include, but is not limited to, 400 Independent Study or 498 Professional Practice in any department/program which is relevant to the Social Aspects of Aging. Each "experience" is expected to involve some focused writing and analysis assign­ ments. This experience should ordinarily be permitted after other courses are completed, including SOC 411 (Seminar in Gerontology). If the experience is of a "selected problems" type, a proposal should be approved by the Graduate Certificate in Social Aspects of Aging advisor no later than the fifth week of the semester. Contact Dr. Jacquelyn Frank

    76. Course Descriptions: Cleveland State University Undergraduate Catalog
    SOC 316 sociology of aging (40-4). Critical analysis of the social status andparticipation of older persons in modern societies.
    http://www.csuohio.edu/undergradcatalog/courses/courindex/soc.htm
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    Link to Department Personnel Professors: William C. Bailey, Sarah H. Matthews (Chair), Peter Meiksins, William R. Morgan, Wornie Reed; Professors Emeriti: Henry M. Barlow, Albert N. Cousins, Hans Nagpaul; Associate Professors: James Chriss, Mareyjoyce Green, Robert Kleidman, Teresa LaGrange, Philip Manning; Assistant Professors: Dana L. Hubbard, Wendy Regoeczi, Rongjun Sun.
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    SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3-0-3). Introduction to the sociological perspective, forms of social relationships, groups, institutions, and societal organization. Required for majors. Social Science Return to top SOC 201 Race, Class and Gender (3-0-3). Survey of major theoretical approaches to race, class and gender; examination of empirical evidence regarding the extent of these kinds of inequality, the ways in which they are produced and reproduced and their consequences. Attempts to overcome the harmful consequences of race, class, and gender inequality, both through the affirmation of identity and difference and through efforts to reduce and/or eliminate these forms of stratification will be reviewed. Women's Studies; Social Science Human Diversity Return to top SOC 203 Sociology of Poverty (3-0-3).

    77. SUNY Geneseo College Libraries: Selected Resources In Sociology
    sociology of aging An Annotated Bibliography and Sourcebook (ref Z 7164 O4 H3741985) Provides references to books and journal articles written from 1960
    http://library.geneseo.edu/info/sociology.shtml
    Selected Resources in Sociology Contents
    Locating Overviews Finding Definitions Guides to the Literature Annual Reviews ... Internet Resources
    Locating Overviews
    Encyclopedia of Aging (ref HQ 1061 E53 1995) Provides brief introductions to topics in gerontology, information on organizations, and references to books and articles. The Encyclopedia of Aging and the Elderly (ref HQ 1061 R69 1992) Written jointly by a physician and a social gerontologist, this source presents a medical and social/psychological perspective on age. Includes a bibliography and an index. Encyclopedia of Sociology (ref HM 17 E5 1992) Four volumes. Contains articles reflecting major disciplines in the study of sociology by professionals in this realm. Encyclopedia of Clinical Assessment (ref BF 698.4 E5) Two volumes. Comprehensive summary of behavioral science intended for practitioners. Articles written by specialists discuss theories, issues, and methods of clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. References to books and articles are listed at the end of each article. Encyclopedia of Death (ref HQ 1073 E54 1989) Provides information on death-related topics. Includes references to books and articles.

    78. Journal Of Aging And Identity-Springer Sociology Journal
    Published Print March 1998. 5. Naturalizing Myths of aging Reading PopularCulture Combe, K., Schmader, K. Published Print June 1999
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    79. Center On Population Health And Aging
    POSITION TITLE Associate Professor of Rural sociology and Demography Rural sociology, Associate Director, Center on aging and Health in Rural America,
    http://athens.pop.psu.edu/cpha/Bio.cfm?PeopleID=33

    80. Faculty Members - USC Sociology
    sociology of the Life Course and aging, Family sociology, Social Problems, SocialTheory Download Curricula Vitae Link to Personal Home Page Send An
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/sociology/fac.html
    VERN L. BENGTSON
    Professor of Sociology and AARP/University
    Professor of Gerontology
    Ph.D., University of Chicago
    Sociology of the Life Course and Aging, Family Sociology, Social Problems, Social Theory
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    TIMOTHY J. BIBLARZ
    Associate Professor of Sociology
    Ph.D., University of Washington
    Stratification and Social Mobility, Family, Demography, Statistics
    Tim Biblarz's research explores causes and consequences of social inequalities for individuals and groups in the United States over time, and over the life course, with an emphasis on family and intergenerational issues. His articles have focused on how the rise in divorce has affected children's social class mobility over the last 40 years; how changing gender role attitudes have affected marital relationships; why parental values and behaviors vary by social class; how the sexual orientation of parents has mattered (or not) for children's development and achievement, and other topics. He has published in the American Sociological Review American Journal of Sociology Social Forces Journal of Marriage and the Family , and other journals, and is co-author of How Families Still Matter

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