To obtain the Gerontology Graduate Certificate, students must successfully complete five substantive three-credit
hour graduate courses in Gerontology. The following are courses through which the requirements of the Graduate
Certificate may be satisfied.
| GERON 611 |
Health and Physical Changes in Aging |
| GERON 614 |
Field Work in Gerontology |
| GERON 621 |
Social Aspects of Aging |
| GERON 623 |
Issues in Aging Policy |
| GERON 626 |
Economic Issues in Aging Populations |
| GERON 628 |
Psychology of Aging |
| GERON 631 |
Families of Later Life |
| GERON 650 |
Service Delivery Issues in Aging Services |
| GERON 655 |
Marketing of Aging Services |
| GERON 660 |
Organization and Financing of Aging Services |
| GERON 665 |
Program Review and Analysis |
| GERON 670 |
Human Resources and Personnel Management in Aging Services |
| GERON 675 |
Organizational Theory, Behavior and Aging Services |
| GERON 680 |
Financial Management in Aging Services |
| GERON 697 |
Special Topics in Gerontology (topics vary) |
| GERON 721 |
History and Political Economy of Social Policy Toward the Elderly |
| GERON 724 |
Ethnic and Racial Diversity in Aging Societies |
| GERON 734 |
Law and Health Policy for the Elderly |
| GERON 771 |
Seminar in Long-Term Care |
| GERON 772 |
Seminar in Health Care Financing |
| GERON 779 |
Seminar in Productive Aging |
| GERON 798 |
Internship Course |