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Course Work & Requirements  
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Courses Credit Hours
Foundation Courses
   Social Aspects of Aging (GER 621)
   Economics of Aging (GER 626)
   Psychology of Aging (GER 628)
   Issues in Aging Policy (GER 623)
12
Research Methods and Statistics
   Research Methods and Experimental Design (GER 601)
   Statistics for the Analysis of Social Problems (GER 603) or approved substitutions
6
Electives
   A combination of three courses selected from the following Gerontology courses:      Statistics (GER 604)
     Qualitative Methods and Field Research (GER 609)
     Families in Later Life (GER 631)
     Health and Physical Changes in Aging (GER 611)
     Internship Course (GER 797)
     Independent Study (GER 796)

     and/or
     Graduate courses from:
       Applied Sociology, Nursing, Dispute Resolution,
       Public Policy Ph.D., Public Administration (MS)


Note: students may select elective course work from any combination of approved gerontology courses and other approved non-Gerontology graduate programs
9
Capstone Project
   seminar format-Course # to be determined
3
Total Credit Hours: 30
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