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Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
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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.

Course # Course Title
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
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