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Gerontology Certificate
The Department of Human Development and the Program in Aging offer a Certificate in Gerontology. The certificate reflects a high standard of training and experience in this specific area of human development. The requirements include H D 405, 497, 498, an internship that reflects the area of certification, and 15 credits taken from an approved list of courses. Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.6 or better in those courses that count toward the certificate.
Certificate requirements:
Required courses: H D 405, 497, and 498. Elective Courses, 15 credits minimum from the following: BIOLOGY 140; HBM 270, 497; H D 308, 360, 384, 385; KINES 264; MGMT 101, 301; PSYCH 320, 363, 490; SOC 351, 356.
- Human Development
Courses
- Human Development
- Prevention Science
Schedules of Studies
- Child and Youth Development Option
- Early Childhood Education Option
- Gerontology Option
- Human Services Option
- Lifespan Development Option
- Prevention Science Option
Minors
- Gerontology
- Human Development
Certificates
- Early Childhood Education
- Family Studies
- Gerontology Certificate
- Human Services Case Management and Administration