Students will earn three (3) academic credits upon successful completion of the course over Spring B and Summer semesters. Agreements have already been made with several academic programs at UMB for utilizing this study abroad course in Japan as either and elective or as a substitute for another course in the curriculum. However, if there is not already an agreement in place for your degree program, then it will be necessary to seek approval to utilize this course in your plan of study.
Agreements for elective use or substitution of this course in your plan of study are in place for the following:
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PhD in Gerontology at UMB and UMBC: Students can utilize this course as elective credit.
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MS in Gerontology at UMB: Students can substitute this course for either Internship in Gerontology course (3 credits) or THAN 609 – Psychosocial Perspectives in Aging (3 credits).
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Aging and Applied Thanatology at UMB: Students can substitute this course for THAN 609 – Psychosocial Perspectives in Aging (3 credits).
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MS in Palliative Care at UMB: Students can substitute this course for THAN 609 – Psychosocial Perspectives in Aging (3 credits). Students specializing in other areas in Palliative Care need to seek Program Director approval for course substitutions.
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MS in Health Sciences at UMB: Students have several options for course substitutions depending on the area of specialization. Consultation with the program director Dr. Niya Werts is recommended.
- Students enrolled at other UMB schools