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Gerontology
The minor in gerontology requires a minimum of 18 credits and a minimum GPA of 2.6 or better in course work used to fulfill the minor. Required courses include H D 405 and 15 credits selected from HBM 375, 497; H D 308, 360, 384, 385; KINES 264; MGMT 101, 301; PSYCH 320, 363, 490; SOC 351, 356. Course work for the minor must include a minimum of 9 credits of 300-400-level courses taken in residence at WSU or through WSU-approved education abroad or educational exchange courses.
- Human Development
Courses
- Human Development
- Prevention Science
Schedules of Studies
- Child and Youth Development Option
- Early Childhood Education Option
- Family and Consumer Sciences Option
- Gerontology Option
- Human Services Option
- Lifespan Development Option
- Prevention Science Option
Minors
- Gerontology
- Human Development
- Leadership Minor
Certificates
- Adolescence
- Early Childhood Education
- Family Studies
- Gerontology Certificate
- Human Services Case Management and Administration