The gerontology minor prepares graduates to assume roles in a variety of fields that provide service to older adults throughout the community, state, nation and world, and to develop a humanistic, ethical and professional approach to these roles.
Knowledge of gerontology is beneficial to professions in law, criminal justice, public safety, political science, public policy, social work, and the ministry.
Gerontology Learning Outcomes
With the completion of this degree program, the following learning outcomes can be expected:
- Students can demonstrate knowledge of the discipline of gerontology and its role in society.
- Students can apply current theory and research in gerontology to major field of study.
- Students can use knowledge of the diversity of older adults in America and global society.
- Students can demonstrate socially conscious behavior regarding the older population.
- Students can demonstrate critical thinking in decision-making.
- Students can exhibit effective written, oral and interpersonal communication with individuals and groups.