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Gerontology, Certificate (Interdisciplinary)


Center for Molecular Medicine Building, Room 125
(775) 784-7557

Gerontology is a dynamic and innovative field in which students can pursue a wide range of topics and interests. Inherently, gerontology is interdisciplinary and transcends traditional career options. Careers in advertising and marketing, engineering, architecture, healthcare, social services, as well as recreation and leisure industries are just a few areas in which knowledge in gerontology can be applied.

The Gerontology Academic Program provides up-to-date knowledge on the physical, psychological, communicative, and social aspects of aging. Through faculty mentoring relationships that foster student research and critical thinking, student scholars are prepared to apply theoretical knowledge to age-related issues and problems facing a growing elder population. Since older adults represent such a large part of society, Gerontology is a vital area for all students - especially those who plan to work in fields related to human services, public health, public administration, nutrition, nursing, psychology, law, business, speech pathology, social work and many other professions. Through the interdisciplinary study of gerontology, students gain a broad base of knowledge about aging in the United States and international cultures, an understanding of the health and psycho-social aspects of aging, and an awareness of services that constitute the aging network.

For application, advisement and additional information please call (775) 784-7557, email gero@unr.edu or stop by either the Sanford Center for Aging located in the Center for Molecular Medicine Building, room 150 or the Division of Health Sciences Student Center located in the Orvis Building, Room 104. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.unr.edu/sanford/programs/gap.

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.

To complete the gerontology certificate, students must take 18 credits of required core courses and 6 credits of electives. The following courses fulfill the minimum 220 hour service learning requirement: GERO 201  , CHS 337  , GERO 431  ,  GERO 440  ,  GERO 499  , and SPA 421  .

Note: Students who are enrolled in this program solely are not eligible for Federal Financial Aid.

Approved elective offered at Truckee Meadows Community College:


  • CPD 140–Respite & Family Care (3 units)
  • PSY/ SOC 276–Aging in Modern American Society (3 units)

Note(s):


NOTE: Other courses may be accepted as elective if half of the content covered pertains to aging. Students are strongly encouraged to take a course that focuses on communication and/or counseling skills such as CHS 310 - Health and Wellness Communication .

Total Credits (24 units)