Content & Objectives
Assignment & Deadlines
Exams & Evaluations
Participation
General
100

Name one dimension of aging studied in this course

Physical, cognitive, or psychosocial development

100

What is the due time for written assignments?

Written assignments are due by 11:59 pm on the due date.

100

How much of your grade comes from the final Interview Presentation?

10% of the final grade

100

How much of your final grade represents the  "Participation" and which components include?

Represent 15%

Includes: Attendance, Class Participation and Discussion Questions

100

What’s the primary textbook used in the course?

Cavanaugh & Blanchard-Fields, Adult Development and Aging (8th Ed.)

200

Which chapters/topics will be include in exam 2?

Ch 2: Neuroscience

Ch 6: Attention & Memory

Ch 7: Intelligence, Creativity & Wisdom

Ch 8: Social Cognition

Ch 12: Work, Leisure, & Retirement

200

What is the goal of the Film Analysis assignment?

To critically analyze how a film portrays aging and compare it with research, integrating psychological, cultural, and social perspectives

200

How many exams will you take, and are they cumulative? What percentage do they represent in your final score?

- 3 Exams

- They are not cumulative

- Represent 45% of total score (15% each)

200

How many Discussion Questions must students post?

Minimum of 8 discussion questions across topics.

200

How groups will be determined for the Qualitative Interview Project?

Groups will be organized based on these topic preferences.

300

What topic will be covered by the Guest Lecture?

Intimate Relationships & Aging

300

What are the individual vs. group components of the Interview Project?

QPAs 1 & 2 and the presentation are group-based; QPA3 is individual.

300

What types of questions appear on exams?

Multiple-choice and short open-ended applied questions.

300

What's the deadline for posting DQs before each topic?

By 8 PM the day before readings are due (Monday or Thursday)

300

How is participation evaluated in this class?

Through class engagement: asking questions, discussing readings, sharing insights

400

What are the lectures assigment (reading and supplementary) for the topic Where People Live (Nov 3)

Chapter 5, pp 125-140

S11. Jaffe, I. (2017, December 12). ‘Village movement’ allows elderly to age in their homes.

S12. Jenkins, Catharine & Smythe, Analisa. (2013). Reflections on a visit to a dementia care village.

400

Name the four parts of the Interview Project Assignments QPAs:

  • QPA1: Research Questions & Literature Review

  • QPA2: Interview Protocol

  • QPA3: Preliminary Analysis of Interview

  • Final presentation
400

How written assigments are individual?

- Film Analysis 

400

How many unexcused absences are accepted and What happens after four unexcused absences?

4 unexcused absences

20 points for each additional unexcused absence 

400

Find a podcast or TED Talk listed in the course materials.

S1. Applewhite, A. (2017, April). Let’s end ageism. TED.

S6. Buettner, D. (2009, September). How to live to be 100+. TED.

S11. Jaffe, I. (2017, December 12). ‘Village movement’ allows elderly to age in their homes. NPR


500

Find a topic/assignment where psychological, cultural, and social perspectives intersect

The Qualitative Interview Project focuses on how individual aging experiences reflect or challenge psychological, cultural, and social research.

500

Name one reason students are required to attend office hours

To discuss progress on class projects; at least one session is mandatory.

500

Which is the author of Being mortal: Medicine and what matters in the end Book? When we will discuss this book in class? Which exam will cover this reading?

Gawande, A. (2014)

Book Discussion: 12/01

Exam 3

500

What is the policy about AI use in this course?

Limited usage of generative AI tools

500

What are the formats for presenting the film analysis assignment?

- Presenation

- Short social media post or reall.