PSYC 243 - Psychology of Death and Dying This course is a study of Western concepts about death and dying. An overview of terminal patients and their relationships to family, peers, medical profession, clergy, and society. A brief investigation of funeral practices and burial rituals. [This course was previously PSY 243.]
Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall Prerequisites: PSYC 1030 or permission of the department Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
Division: Social Science and Education Department: Behavioral Sciences
Credits: (3)
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