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2013-2014 Course Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Gerontology Minor or Certificate


(18 credits)

Gerontology is an interdisciplinary field that embraces theoretical and applied constructs from a wide range of disciplines, including the social sciences, health research, and education from a human development perspective. To engage in the practice of gerontology requires an understanding of the population (current and future cohorts), the nature of human aging, socially constructed definitions of aging, public policy, and systems and networks for promoting human development. Many courses deal with specific issues and problems associated with aging, and all courses reflect the philosophy of lifelong developmental growth and emphasize the strengths of human beings at every age. Program graduates have gone into a variety of jobs in the fields of health, education, social services, business, and industry.

Degree Requirements


The plan of study for the certificate or minor must be approved by the Gerontology advisor.

Graduate courses


Selected graduate Human Development/Gerontology courses may be taken with permission of the instructor.