Benefits
- Convenient,
self-paced format allows customized study
- Up to
six months to complete the CSA course
- The same
high quality instructors as the CSA classroom, recorded in audiocassette
tapes as they lectured real-time during CSA classes
- Confidence
in studying the most important topics by using the participant
workbook, Becoming a CSA
The Professional
Interview and Summary Report
As part of the correspondence course requirements, students must
interview a professional outside their discipline who works directly
with seniors. They write and submit a one-page summary report
of their interview to the Society, detailing the professionals
viewpoint on the priority issues facing seniors.
Course
Completion Time
Candidates must complete the correspondence course in six months
(on average, participants complete the self-study course in 60
days). Those taking longer than six months to complete the course
are required to purchase updated course materials.
Course Materials
Provided
- Working
With Seniors: Health, Financial and Social Issues
This in-depth textbook (approximately 700 pages) contains more
than 22 chapters of detailed content on the key issues that
affect seniors lives. Each chapter contains a list of
resources for seniors. A special section focuses on building
the CSAs practice, including ethics and marketing to seniors.
The textbook is the foundation for the CSA curriculum and serves
as a reference after the designation is earned.
- Becoming
a CSA Participant Workbook
The participant workbook (approximately 95 pages) helps students
focus on key learning points and prepare for the CSA exam, chapter-by-chapter,
with lists of key terms and concepts, fill-in-the-blank exercises
and review questions.
- Audiocassette
Tapes of Class Presentations
The Societys expert faculty was recorded in a set of audiocassette
tapes as they lectured real-time during CSA classes. The set
covers more than 22 topics that correspond to the CSA textbook.
Each tape is 50 minutes/side.
CSA Designation
Exam
The CSA exam
is on-line and contains 150 multiple-choice questions, which students
have up to three hours to complete. Students must arrange for
a disinterested third party to physically monitor them during
the entire testing period. Results are provided to each candidate
the week following the test date.
Pass/Fail Grading: The exam is Pass/Fail. A passing score is 70%
or more correct answers (105 questions).
Recommended
Study Process:
- Listen
to an audiocassette tape
- Read the
corresponding chapter in the Working With Seniors textbook
- Complete
the exercises in the Becoming a CSA participant workbook
for each chapter (this may be done at the same time the student
reads the chapter)
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