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Bachelor of General Studies Area of Concentration

Gerontology

The Division of Continuing Studies offers the Bachelor of General Studies degree with an area of concentration in gerontology; in the process, students will also receive a Certificate in Gerontology from the gerontology department.

Required:

GERO 2000

Introduction to Gerontology

3 hrs

GERO

Electives

24 hrs

GERO 4940

Practicum

3 hrs

Optional:

An allied field of 1-9 credit hours from ONE of the following departments may be used as part of the 30 hours in the area of concentration:

  • Social Work
  • Public Administration
  • Nursing

Additional Information:

All students must also:

  • Be admitted to the gerontology program by submitting an application.
  • Contact Dr. Julie Masters at 402-554-3953 about course selections

Career Information:
An area of concentration in gerontology prepares students to work with aging adults, healthy or ill, and their families. Gerontology students study the human aging process and the biological, behavioral, and social changes associated with aging, along with the services that assist in the aging process. It will also provide the necessary knowledge to pursue an advanced degree, if desired. Students with a degree in gerontology may find careers in healthcare, government administration, retirement communities, education, research, businesses, human services, counseling, public policy, and community centers.

For more career information, check out UNO Aging Resources or UNO Career Center.

Revised 08/07

 
 

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