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Course offerings are subject to change. Final authority for changes in course offerings rests with academic departments. For questions concerning course offerings contact the academic department.

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GERO 2000

INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY

An introduction to social gerontology and human development in later life; emphasis is on important elements of aging, such as socialization, family interaction, retirement, physical and psychological aging, and perceptions of older persons in contemporary society.

Section 851 Open
Class Number6956
TypeLEC
Enrolled30
Class Max35
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 3500

BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF AGING

The Biological Bases of Aging Course provides a survey of the primary topics in the biology of aging field for undergraduate students. This a required course for the Gerontology major. By the end of the course, students will understand major theories, biological methods, and seminal research studies in the biology of aging field. Furthermore, students will learn how to critically analyze and interpret primary research about biological aging. This course provides preparation for students considering graduate school in gerontology or biology, geriatric nursing and social work, geriatric medicine, neuroscience, psychology, and exercise science. (Cross-listed with BIOL 3500, NEUR 3500)

Prereq: Sophomore/Junior/Senior Standing. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Open
Class Number7061
TypeLEC
Enrolled14
Class Max18
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4350

ISSUES IN AGING

This course is intended for students in gerontology and in other fields who are interested in a humanistic approach to understanding significant issues which affect the lives of older people. (Cross-listed with GERO 8356).

Section 850 Open
Class Number6932
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max25
Seats Available16
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicMGT/ADMIN OF AGING PROGRAMS
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4460

PSYCH OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT

The focus of this course is on the major social and psychological changes that occur as a function of aging. Both normal and abnormal patterns of developmental change are examined, along with their implications for behavior. (Cross-listed with PSYC 4460, GERO 8466).

Prereq: Junior or senior.

Section 850 Open
Class Number6650
TypeLEC
Enrolled13
Class Max25
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4470

MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING

The goal of this courses is to survey the mental health needs of older adults. Consideration is given to identifying both positive mental health and pathological conditions. Treatment interventions effective with older adults and their families are also discussed. (Cross-listed with GERO 8476, PSYC 4470, PSYC 8476).

Prereq: Junior or Senior

Section 850 Open
Class Number7203
TypeLEC
Enrolled6
Class Max25
Seats Available19
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4550

HEALTH ASPECTS OF AGING

This course emphasizes health promotion for older adults. Special health needs of older Americans are compared and contrasted with health needs for other age groups. Prevention or delaying of chronic diseases and disorders are emphasized. (Cross-listed with GERO 8556, PHHB 4550, PHHB 8556, WGST 4550).

Section 850 Open
Class Number6711
TypeLEC
Enrolled12
Class Max25
Seats Available13
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Jul 01, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4750

MID-LIFE, CAREER CHG, PRERETIR

This course is designed to involve candidates in the exploration of the developmental tasks of mid-life, myths and realities related to career change as well as the implication of preretirement planning. Factual information, as well as model examination and evaluation are presented to aid the candidate in becoming better equipped to understand some of the forces which affect the well-being of middle aged persons as they prepare for the later years. (Cross-listed with COUN 8756, GERO 8756).

Prereq: Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Open
Class Number7437
TypeLEC
Enrolled2
Class Max15
Seats Available13
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4850

HOSPICE & OTHER SERVICES

This course examines the hospice concept and other related services available in the community. The student will learn that hospice is an alternative to the traditional medical model. (Cross-listed with GERO 8856, SOWK 4850, SOWK 8856.)

Section 850 Open
Class Number7850
TypeLEC
Enrolled8
Class Max15
Seats Available7
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4920

SPECIAL STUDIES IN GERONTOLOGY

Special studies designed around the interests and needs of the individual student in such areas as the psychology, sociology, economics, biology, or politics of aging, as well as operation of various service systems. This independent study may include a literature review or a field project in which experience is gained in the community, identifying and analyzing needs and services related to older people.

Prereq: Instructor permission.

Section 301 Open
Class Number7207
TypeIND
Enrolled0
Class Max30
Seats Available30
Credit Hours1
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number9449
TypeIND
Enrolled2
Class Max5
Seats Available3
Credit Hours1
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number9705
TypeIND
Enrolled2
Class Max5
Seats Available3
Credit Hours1
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Open
Class Number9706
TypeIND
Enrolled2
Class Max5
Seats Available3
Credit Hours1
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 4940

PRACTICUM

This course provides the opportunity to students to share field experiences; to obtain guidance concerning various relationships with agency, staff and clients; and to develop a broadly based perspective of the field of aging.

Prereq: Nine hours in gerontology and permission. Students must be enrolled in the GERO program and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 301 Open
Class Number6546
TypePRA
Enrolled0
Class Max10
Seats Available10
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Community Based Learning Component
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number6627
TypePRA
Enrolled3
Class Max30
Seats Available27
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Community Based Learning Component
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8356

ISSUES IN AGING

This course is intended for students in gerontology and in other fields who are interested in a humanistic approach to understanding significant issues which affect the lives of older people. (Cross-listed with GERO 4350).

Section 850 Open
Class Number6962
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max5
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicMGT & ADMIN OF AGING PRGMS
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8466

PSYCH OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT

The focus of this course is on the major social and psychological changes that occur as a function of aging. Both normal and abnormal patterns of developmental change are examined, along with their implications for behavior. (Cross-listed with GERO 4460, PSYC 4460)

Prereq: Junior or Senior.

Section 850 Open
Class Number6651
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8476

MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING

The goal of this courses is to survey the mental health needs of older adults. Consideration is given to identifying both positive mental health and pathological conditions. Treatment interventions effective with older adults and their families are also discussed. (Cross-listed with GERO 4470, PSYC 4470, PSYC 8476).

Prereq: Junior or Senior

Section 850 Open
Class Number7204
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max5
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8556

HEALTH ASPECTS OF AGING

This course emphasizes health promotion for older adults. Special health needs of older Americans are compared and contrasted with health needs for other age groups. Prevention or delaying of chronic diseases and disorders are emphasized. (Cross-listed with GERO 4550, PHHB 4550, PHHB 8556, WGST 4550).

Section 850 Open
Class Number6712
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max7
Seats Available6
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Jul 01, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8756

MID-LIFE, CAREER CHG, PRERETIR

This course is designed to involve candidates in the exploration of the developmental tasks of mid-life, myths and realities related to career change as well as the implication of preretirement planning. Factual information, as well as model examination and evaluation are presented to aid the candidate in becoming better equipped to understand some of the forces which affect the well-being of middle aged persons as they prepare for the later years. (Cross-listed with COUN 8756, GERO 4750).

Prereq: Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Open
Class Number7438
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max15
Seats Available11
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8856

HOSPICE & OTHER SERVICES

This course examines the hospice concept and other related services available in the community. The student will learn that hospice is an alternative to the traditional medical model. (Cross-listed with GERO 4850, SOWK 4850, SOWK 8856).

Section 850 Open
Class Number7851
TypeLEC
Enrolled7
Class Max10
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8920

SPECIAL STUDIES IN GERONTOLOGY

Special studies designed around the interests and needs of the individual student in such areas as the psychology, sociology, economics, biology, or politics of aging, as well as operation of various service systems. This independent study may include a literature review or a field project in which experience is gained in the community, identifying and analyzing needs and services related to older people.

Prereq: Instructor permission

Section 301 Open
Class Number7581
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max30
Seats Available29
Credit Hours1-3
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 302 Open
Class Number9483
TypeIND
Enrolled2
Class Max30
Seats Available28
Credit Hours1-3
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 303 Open
Class Number9719
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours1-3
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced

GERO 8940

GRADUATE PRACTICUM

This course provides the opportunity to students to share field experiences; to obtain guidance concerning various relationships with agency, staff and clients; and to develop a broadly based perspective of the field of aging.

Prereq: Nine hours in gerontology and permission. Students must be enrolled in the certificate or degree program (MA, PhD) as well as have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Not open to non-degree students.

Section 301 Open
Class Number6547
TypePRA
Enrolled0
Class Max10
Seats Available10
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Community Based Learning Component
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number6628
TypePRA
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Community Based Learning Component
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

GERO 8990

THESIS

Independent research project required of all students working toward the Master of Arts degree. The thesis is written under the supervision of the thesis adviser and the thesis committee.

Prereq: Permission from adviser.

Section 101 Open
Class Number6713
TypeMST
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours1-6
NoteWritten permission required - see dept/instructor.
DateMay 23, 2022 - Jul 01, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Jul 01, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced

GERO 9990

DISSERTATION

This course provides doctoral students pursuing the PhD in Human Sciences with a specialization in gerontology to complete a dissertation research plan. The course learning activities will focus on the completion of an approved dissertation.

Prereq: Admittance to the PhD in Human Sciences with a specialization in gerontology. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 301 Open
Class Number6604
TypeDSR
Enrolled0
Class Max10
Seats Available10
Credit Hours1-6
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateMay 23, 2022 - Aug 12, 2022
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced

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