Fall 2024 Course Information
Instructor: Dr. Laura Allen
Instructor Permission: No
Credits: 3CR - online
Description: This course presents an overview of the many changes at all levels, from the individual to societal, driven by the aging of the population in the United States. An interdisciplinary synthesis is the basis for understanding normal human aging in a cultural and community context and examining the harmful effects of stereotypes and ageism.
Course: Policy Foundations of Aging Services (AGNG 604)
Instructor: Dr. Leanne Clark-Shirley
Instructor Permission: No
Credits: 3CR - online
Description: This course covers two main tracks.
- Analyzing the theoretical foundations of public policy, including problem identification, policy development, and strategic planning for successful implementation.
- Emphasizing current policy issues impacting older adults and service-providing organizations.
Course: Implementation of Innovations in Dementia Care Services (AGNG 622)
Instructor: Patricia Hagan & Dr. Lee Ann Ferguson
Instructor Permission: No
Credits: 3CR - online
Description: This course expands on learners' knowledge of Alzheimer's and dementia, and focuses on existing innovative solutions, encouraging analysis, and the teaching of methods for similar solutions in learners' organizations. It covers a broad range of products and services, the development of an implementation plan, and an understanding of the tools needed to support dementia care and those living with dementia.
Course: Strategy, Marketing, and Service Delivery (AGNG 624)
Instructor: Dr. Lee Ann Ferguson
Instructor Permission: No
Credits: 3CR - online
Description: This course examines the role of strategy in successful organizations. Insights into how to identify/develop an organization's strategy and to understand its implications for execution and marketing are explored. The need for in-depth analysis of broad environmental forces and the anticipation of future developments are stressed. It considers how government, technology, and other environmental factors can impact organizational performance, and how leaders can strengthen their organization's abilities to deal with such factors.
Course: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Design I (AGNG 638)
Instructor: Dr. Meldrena Chapin
Instructor Permission: No
Credits: 3CR - online
Description: This is the first of two courses covering Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Design. Entrepreneurship I has a primary emphasis on the business or 'for-profit' components of the endeavor and includes consideration of both Innovation as well as Design. Entrepreneurship II focuses on Entrepreneurial efforts and approaches within an existing organization (with an emphasis on nonprofit organizations) - including organizational leadership and governance.
Course: Correlation and Review - Capstone (AGNG 662)
Instructor: Dr. Lee Ann Ferguson
Instructor Permission: Yes
Description: This course serves as the capstone of the curriculum. The intent is for students to bear an interdisciplinary approach using the knowledge, skills, and abilities they have learned in the fields of aging, management, and policy.
Course: Independent Study (AGNG 699)
Instructor: Dr. Lee Ann Ferguson
Instructor Permission: Yes
Description: This is a course in independent reading for M.A. students, and is supervised by a staff member. The purpose is to allow students to study a topic of interest that is not available from the existing course offerings. Credit is variable, reflecting the varied scope of student projects.