Students may select the gerontology certificate program to acquire a specialization in the field of aging that provides a foundation for professional development in many careers. The gerontology certificate program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum, provides a broad base of knowledge as it is applied to the aging process, examines issues of concern to the older adult in today’s society, and includes a practice component where students must apply theoretical knowledge in a community setting serving older adults.
Students are required to take 18 credits of core courses, including three credits of field experience that have been approved by the gerontology director. The remaining six credits are selected from the approved list of electives. Students are expected to enroll in the introductory course at the beginning of their program of study whereas field experience can only be taken after all other core courses have been completed. Students must meet with the gerontology coordinator prior to enrolling in field experience. Upon completing the gerontology certificate program, students participate in a professional poster presentation that focuses on their field experience and receive special recognition at the annual Celebration of Scholars in Aging.