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Minor in Gerontology

The Undergraduate Multidisciplinary Minor in Gerontology is comprised of a selection of courses that  specifically relate to issues concerning the aging process.  A total of 18 credit hours are required for the minor.  The Program is administratively located in Sociology, SSB 372.

Complete required Minor Core Courses (9 credits)


SOC A110  Introduction to Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Approach   (3 CR, Fall)
SOC   A310  Sociology of Aging (3 CR, Spring, Summer)
PSY    A450  Adult Development  and Aging (3 CR, Summer)


Complete nine additional credits from the list below.  Six of the credits must be upper-division courses.  Up to six credits may be from approved practicum courses related to gerontology.

                   
 AKNS A492  Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders (3 CR, Fall & Spring)
 DN A245  Nutrition for the Second 50 years (3 CR, Spring)
 PE A442  Exercise and Aging ( 3 CR, Spring)
 PSY A143  Death and Dying (3 CR, Summer)
 NS A434  Health Care for the Elderly (3 CR, Every Other Summer, 2004)
 SWK A470  Social Work with the Aging and Elderly (3 CR, Every Other Summer, 2003)

 
SELECTED/SPECIAL TOPIC COURSES RELATED TO GERONTOLOGY (3-6 credits) 

Selected or special topic courses related to aging are periodically offered by various departments. These courses are typically listed under A490.  Topics must be reviewed and approved by the gerontology committee.

Examples of existing A490 courses include:

 ANTH  Cross Cultural Perspectives on Aging (3 CR)
 PSY  Women and Aging (3 CR)
SWK   Promoting Successful Aging (3 CR)

APPROVED PRACTICUMS RELATED TO GERONTOLOGY (3-6 Credits)

Practicums related to gerontological issues may also be used to meet minor program requirements.  Practicums are individualized and represent an applied or practical side of the minor and are offered by various departments.  A maximum of 6 credits may be from practicum courses. Practicums must be approved by the gerontology committee.




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