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Sep 07, 2025
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EPSY 213 - Intergenerationology 2 Credits
Description Intergenerationology is the term describing how all generations connect, interact, communicate, and experience our world. Each day, most of us interact with one or more individuals who are from a different generation than our own. Learning about characteristics and perspectives within each generation helps to foster a better understanding of others, creating healthier interpersonal relationships. In this course, we will explore the how and why of each generation through a broad lens of generational attitudes, lifestyles, technology, and world events.
Prerequisites N/A
Co-requisites N/A
Repeatable No
Foundational Studies Credit FS 2010: Ethics and Social Responsibility
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