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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 001 Open
Class Number11915
TypeLEC
Enrolled13
Class Max40
Seats Available27
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationCPACS Building
Section 002 Open
Class Number12082
TypeLEC
Enrolled13
Class Max25
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeThompson Learning Community Scholars Only
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
NoteReserved for students in the Thompson Learning Community
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysMW
LocationCPACS Building
Section 003 Open
Class Number12925
TypeLEC
Enrolled7
Class Max25
Seats Available18
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysMW
LocationCPACS Building
Section 099 Open
Class Number10173
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max15
Seats Available6
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeHonors Program Students Only
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
NoteReserved for students in the Honors Program
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysTR
LocationCPACS Building
Section 850 Open
Class Number10600
TypeLEC
Enrolled42
Class Max54
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number11259
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max33
Seats Available28
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online
Section 852 Open
Class Number13569
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max33
Seats Available30
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeSocial Science General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Social Science
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 3070

DEATH AND DYING

An interdisciplinary survey of literature in the field of thanatology, with an emphasis on working with the older patient and his or her family. (Cross-listed with PHHB 3070).

Section 001 Open
Class Number12587
TypeLEC
Enrolled6
Class Max15
Seats Available9
Credit Hours3
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysW
LocationCPACS Building
Section 850 Closed
Class Number16754
TypeLEC
Enrolled30
Class Max30
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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 Number11030
TypeLEC
Enrolled15
Class Max30
Seats Available15
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 4440

SOCIOLOGY OF AGING

This course will introduce students to important theories and concepts in the sociological study of aging and give deeper understanding of the experiences that people encounter as they grow older, including retirement, disease and disability, and long-term care. In addition to exploring the challenges faced by older adults, this course will focus on factors that contribute to successful aging. (Cross-listed with GERO 8446, SOC 4300, SOC 8306).

Section 850 Open
Class Number12555
TypeLEC
Enrolled7
Class Max18
Seats Available11
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior.

Section 001 Open
Class Number10174
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max26
Seats Available21
Credit Hours3
NoteCross-listed with PSYC 4460-001
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysMW
LocationHealth & Kinesiology

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: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior

Section 850 Closed
Class Number10175
TypeLEC
Enrolled18
Class Max18
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
NoteCross-listed with PSYC 4470
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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 Closed
Class Number10176
TypeLEC
Enrolled10
Class Max10
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteCross-listed with PHHB 4550-851
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number10937
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max25
Seats Available22
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
NoteCross-listed with PHHB 4550-851
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 4560

NUTRITION AND AGING

The goal of this course is to provide an understanding of the relationship between nutrition and successful or usual aging. This course will review the basics of good nutrition and relate them to the usual food intake of older adults. It will identify the impact of poor nutrition. This course will also look at the role nutrition plays in various disease processes that are associated with aging. It will provide information about support services that are available to assure good nutrition into old age for those living independently. (Cross-listed with GERO 8566).

Prereq: Sophomore Standing.

Section 850 Open
Class Number12594
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max20
Seats Available15
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 4670

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

This course is provided to give the student an historical overview of programs for older adults; examine the national policy process as it relates to the older American; and review the principles and practices relative to the existing national programs for the aged. (Cross-listed with GERO 8676, PA 8676).

Prereq: Must be sophomore standing. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Open
Class Number10177
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max25
Seats Available16
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 4690

WORKING WITH MINORITY ELDERLY

This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the differing status, attitudes, and experiences of older adults who identify as members of minority groups in the U.S. This course examines various social policies, service systems, and practice models in terms of their relevance and effectiveness in meeting the needs of an increasing and diverse aging population. (Cross-listed with GERO 8696, SOWK 4040, SOWK 8046).

Section 802 Open
Class Number13095
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max10
Seats Available10
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNo Cost Materials
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteCourse is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time1:00PM - 3:40PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

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 001 Open
Class Number10178
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max15
Seats Available14
Credit Hours3
NoteCross-listed with SOWK 4850
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysM
LocationCPACS Building

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 001 Open
Class Number11562
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours1
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 002 Open
Class Number19968
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours1
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 003 Open
Class Number19969
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours1
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced

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 001 Open
Class Number10179
TypePRA
Enrolled2
Class Max10
Seats Available8
Credit Hours3
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number10800
TypePRA
Enrolled0
Class Max25
Seats Available25
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8020

RESEARCH METHODS

An introduction to research methods and statistical procedures in the social and behavioral sciences.

Section 850 Open
Class Number12260
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max15
Seats Available14
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8446

SOCIOLOGY OF AGING

This course will introduce students to important theories and concepts in the sociological study of aging and give deeper understanding of the experiences that people encounter as they grow older, including retirement, disease and disability, and long-term care. In addition to exploring the challenges faced by older adults, this course will focus on factors that contribute to successful aging. (Cross-listed with GERO 4440, SOC 8306, SOC 4300).

Prereq: Graduate Students

Section 850 Open
Class Number12556
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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).

Section 850 Open
Class Number10180
TypeLEC
Enrolled7
Class Max12
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
NoteCross-listed with PSYC 8476
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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 Number10181
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max3
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteCross-listed with HED 8556-850
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number10938
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
NoteCross-listed with HED 8556-851
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8566

NUTRITION AND AGING

The goal of this course is to provide an understanding of the relationship between nutrition and successful or usual aging. This course will review the basics of good nutrition and relate them to the usual food intake of older adults. It will identify the impact of poor nutrition. This course will also look at the role nutrition plays in various disease processes that are associated with aging. It will provide information about support services that are available to assure good nutrition into old age for those living independently. (Cross-listed with GERO 4560).

Section 850 Open
Class Number12693
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8676

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

This course is provided to give the student an historical overview of programs for older adults; examine the national policy process as it relates to the older American; and review the principles and practices relative to the existing national programs for the aged. (Cross-listed with GERO 4670, PA 8676).

Prereq: Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Open
Class Number10182
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max8
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteCross-listed with PA 8676
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8696

WORKING WITH MINORITY ELDERLY

This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the differing status, attitudes, and experiences of older adults who identify as members of minority groups in the U.S. This course examines various social policies, service systems, and practice models in terms of their relevance and effectiveness in meeting the needs of an increasing and diverse aging population. (Cross-listed with GERO 4690, SOWK 4040, SOWK 8046).

Section 802 Open
Class Number13584
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNo Cost Materials
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
NoteCourse is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time1:00PM - 3:40PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

GERO 8800

THE AGING BRAIN

The Graduate Seminar in the Aging Brain is a graduate level gerontology course focused on understanding the changes to the brain due to normal aging and aging-related diseases. This is an elective course for the Gerontology graduate program at UNO. The content matter of this course also makes it a relevant fit for graduate students from disciplines such as biology, psychology, geriatric medicine, nursing, social work, and exercise science. By the end of the course, students should have a thorough understanding of the changes to the brain in healthy aging and aging-related disease that affect cognitive and emotional functioning. (Cross-listed with PSYC 8800).

Prereq: Graduate level standing

Section 860 Open
Class Number17520
TypeSEM
Enrolled6
Class Max10
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeHybrid In Person
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationHybrid In Person

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 001 Open
Class Number10183
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max3
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
NoteCross-listed with SOWK 8856
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysM
LocationCPACS Building

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 001 Open
Class Number11539
TypeIND
Enrolled2
Class Max5
Seats Available3
Credit Hours1-3
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
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 001 Open
Class Number10923
TypePRA
Enrolled0
Class Max12
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number10924
TypePRA
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 8980

LITERATURE AND AGING

In this course, we will examine the experience of aging and of being an older person through the world's great literature. We will study this universal experience by reading novels, short stories, poems, plays, and personal narratives from across different eras and cultures. In this way we hope to come to a better understanding of: 1) the older adults we serve as patients and clients; 2) our own aging process and those of our close family members and friends; 3) literary works and their relevance in our everyday lives.

Prereq: Graduate students only.

Section 850 Open
Class Number12573
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max15
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully 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 001 Open
Class Number10184
TypeMST
Enrolled0
Class Max5
Seats Available5
Credit Hours1-6
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 850 Open
Class Number11141
TypeMST
Enrolled0
Class Max1
Seats Available1
Credit Hours1-6
Course AttributeFully Online
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationFully Online

GERO 9110

THEORIES OF AGING

An overview of social gerontology with an emphasis on the interplay between social, psychological and physical elements in later life. Restricted to graduate students only; required of gerontology students. (Cross-listed with SOC 9110).

Prereq: Graduate.

Section 001 Open
Class Number17518
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max10
Seats Available10
Credit Hours3
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time4:30PM - 7:10PM
DaysW
LocationCPACS Building
Section 820 Open
Class Number17519
TypeLEC
Enrolled2
Class Max5
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeFully Remote
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
Time4:30PM - 7:10PM
DaysW
LocationCPACS Building

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 001 Open
Class Number10644
TypeDSR
Enrolled3
Class Max10
Seats Available7
Credit Hours1-6
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
Section 002 Open
Class Number10652
TypeDSR
Enrolled1
Class Max10
Seats Available9
Credit Hours1-6
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced
DateAug 24, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTo Be Announced

UNO offers an array of modalities:

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  • Hybrid In-Person (860 sections) - Mostly asynchronous online instruction mixed with reduced synchronous in-person class meetings at regularly scheduled times.
  • Hybrid Remote (870 sections) - Mostly asynchronous online instruction mixed with reduced synchronous virtual class meetings at regularly scheduled times using academic technologies.

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