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Nov 25, 2024
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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gerontology Minor (Aging Studies Program)
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Director: J. Brandon Wallace, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
The Aging Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary minor in Gerontology designed to meet the needs of students interested in pursuing a career working with or for the older adult population. The minor provides students the opportunity to examine the biological, psychological, sociological, and cultural perspectives which influence the status of the aging individual in society. Students who complete the Gerontology minor will be exposed to the basic social policies and personal skills required for working effectively with older persons.
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Program Requirements
The minor requires the successful completion of 15 semester hours. All students are required to take GERO 2600 . The remaining 12 hours must be selected from other interdisciplinary Gerontology courses or approved departmental courses. The general requirement for an interdisciplinary minor is that students may not take more than six hours from a single department. To strengthen research or applied skills, students are encouraged to complete either GERO 4800 or GERO 4900 . Interdisciplinary Gerontology Courses
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