OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

Issues in Gerontology

Hiroshi UEDA (Graduate School of Human Sciences)

Cource Objective
   This course provides an overview of human aging in diverse populations from a multidisciplinary and developmental perspective. Along with a macro view of the demographic changes of global population aging, Japan will be the object of special examination. The course will focus on the adult years of the life span and society through the bio-physiological, psycho-mental, and social aspects. Students will understand the process of human aging and aging societies by learning a variety of concepts, theories, and contemporary issues.

Course Content
   Course outline and description (Topics and the order may be changed)

  1. Introduction to gerontology
  2. Images of aging
  3. Population aging: demographic changes and diversity
  4. Bio-physiological changes with age
  5. Psychological change and mental disorders in adult development
  6. Social context of aging
  7. Productive aging
  8. Living arrangements and social interactions
  9. Informal caregiving
  10. Social supports: family, friends, and neighbors
  11. Living in a community
  12. Death and dying
  13. Aging researches: Studies, surveys, and research method
  14. Aging in Japan
  15. Aging and business

Class Plan
   In addtion to a series of lectures by the instructor, the course participants are expected to share their knowledge and experiences and discuss in the class.

Textbooks
   There is no specific assigned textbook. Various reading materials (e.g. journal articles, newspaper articles, etc.) and references may be distributed in the class.

Grading Policy