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Apr 17, 2026
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PSY 2006 - Death, Dying, and Grief3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course provides an in-depth examination of death, dying, and grief from a psychological perspective. The course is designed to build students’ confidence when discussing death and death-related concepts by encouraging direct and objective examination of death topics. Topics of discussion include death, dying, and grief in America; how different cultures think about death; logistics surrounding death; how death affects people at different ages; and stigmatized death. After taking this course, students should be more comfortable talking about death-related issues, be more capable of supporting loved ones in times of grief, and think about death, dying, and grief in an open and real way. Prereq: None Note: None This course meets the following Raider Core CLO Requirement: Exhibit Curiosity Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify their own attitudes regarding death and dying
- Examine death, dying, and grief in a culturally competent manner
- Discuss topics of death, dying, and grief openly
- Recognize methods to support individuals who are dying and/or grieving
- Distinguish ways in which death, dying, and bereavement differ across the lifespan
- Document everyday influences of death and dying
- Reflect on various stigmatized topics (i.e., suicide, assisted suicide) objectively
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Defining death and related terminology
- Historical perspective of death and dying
- Death encounters: statistics and everyday experiences
- Death attitudes: language, media, and culture
- Cross-cultural perspectives and cultural competence
- Grief: types, developmental experiences, and supportive behaviors
- Disenfranchised grief and ambiguous loss
- Preparation: caregiving, hospice, advanced directives, organ donation, wills
- Body disposition, death certificates, and after-death rituals
- Suicide and assisted suicide
- Other stigmatized death experiences (e.g., abortion, capital punishment, COVID-19)
Coordinator Dr. Lauren Beverung
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