Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
Special University Programs
Gerontology (GERO)
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The gerontology interdisciplinary minor provides students with the
opportunity to examine and evaluate the aging process as it affects the
individual and society. Through in-depth inquiry, personal encounters,
and classroom discussion, students develop an understanding of aging
from a variety of perspectives. Students are encouraged to analyze the
historical and philosophical foundations from which policies, programs,
and professional activities affecting the aged are developed,
implemented, and evaluated.
Gerontology minors are required to take a minimum of
20 credits (five courses) from the following list of courses approved
by the Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor Advisory Committee.
GERO 600, Introduction to Gerontology
GERO 795, Independent Study (a practicum arranged by the coordinator of the minor, or by the appropriate designee)
FS 525, Human Development
HMP 755, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy
KIN 607, Biology of Aging
NURS 535, Death and Dying
NUTR 760, Geriatric Nutrition
OT 501, Developmental Tasks of Adulthood
PSYC 582, Adult Development and Aging
PSYC 741, Cognitive Aging
SW 525, Introduction to Social Welfare Policy
SW 550, Human Behavior and Social Environment I
SW 700, Social Gerontology
SW 701, Women and Aging
SOC 720, Current Developments in the Family: Aging and Late-Life Family
Students who wish to minor in gerontology should consult the School of Health and Human Services Dean's Office.