Gerontology Graduate Minor
This program is available at the following location:
- Corvallis
Gerontology refers to the study of aging, and also includes adult development. The existence of large numbers of individuals over the age of 65 is unprecedented in the history of humankind. In the next ten years, the number of older adults is expected to double in developed countries and quadruple in the developing world. This growth will pose major challenges for societies in addressing the health, economic, and social needs of this population.
To address these challenges, students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of aging will need to take a multidisciplinary approach to solving these challenges, which will require an understanding of biological, psychological, sociocultural, and design and engineering factors. Accordingly, we have designed a multidisciplinary minor, drawing upon faculty across campus, which is tailored to individual student needs.
Minor Code: 4370
Upon successful completion of the program, students will meet the following learning outcomes:
- Demonstrate mastery of subject material.
- Conduct scholarly or professional activities in an ethical manner.
Students are required to have a 3.0 GPA and to have one of the gerontology faculty on their committee.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Core | ||
Select 18 credits from the following or other courses with committee approval: | 18 | |
HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION LEADERSHIP THEORY AND BEHAVIOR | ||
REIMBURSEMENT MECHANISMS | ||
PROGRAM PLANNING FOR HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICES | ||
ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING | ||
THE LIFE COURSE | ||
SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY | ||
BIOMEDICAL ETHICS | ||
DEATH AND DYING | ||
SOCIOLOGY OF AGING | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
Minor Code: 4370