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The Gerontology Center

Minor in Gerontology

Gerontology is the multidisciplinary study of biological, sociological, and psychological aging. The Gerontology minor complements and enhances career opportunities for students in nearly every major or pre-professional program offered at UCCS. Upon completion of the minor, graduating students will be awarded an Academic Certificate in Gerontology.

The Gerontology minor complements and enhances career opportunities for students in nearly every major or pre-professional program offered at UCCS. The minor is recommended to those students who are interested in a career in aging services.

Requirements:
Completion of 21 credits in gerontology-related courses with grades of 2.0 or above.

Required Courses (15 credits)

Introduction to Gerontology (GRNT 300)
Psychology of Aging (PSY 351/GRNT 463)
Sociology of Aging (SOC 462/GRNT 462)
Biomedical Aspects of Aging (HSCI 280)
Professional Field Experience in Gerontology (GRNT 498)*

Elective Courses (choose 6 credits)

Family Communications (COMM 260)
Health Economics (ECON 466)
Health Care Ethics (PHL 417)
Philosophy of Death and Dying (PHIL 316)
Aging, Physical Activity and Health (HSCI 474)
Sociology of Death and Dying (SOC 467)
Psychology and Health (PSY 306)
Death and Dying (HSCI 454)
Professional Field Experience in Gerontology (GRNT 498)*

* Three credit hours are required for the minor, and one to three credit hours may be earned as an elective. The course allows students to work with older adults in the community, supervised by gerontology professionals. This field experience enhances the students’ employment opportunities by providing them with on-the-job experience and giving them visibility in the community.

For more information contact:

The Gerontology Center
Columbine Hall, 4028
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
P. O. Box 7150
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO USA 80933-7150

Telephone: 719-262-4179
FAX: 719-262-4166

geron@uccs.edu