Gerontology is the study of aging and old age. Unlike geriatrics, which focuses mainly on the medical problems and issues associated with aging, Gerontology is highly interdisciplinary. You’ll study the biology of aging—what happens physically, how bodies change. You’ll learn how aging affects psychology and the psychological issues associated with the elderly. You’ll learn how society views aging and what societal roles aging people play. And you’ll study aging and old age from the perspectives of literature, history, philosophy, and religion.
Gerontology involves a good deal of science, and you’ll do a lot of research in your coursework. You’ll apply the scientific process to various topics and problems, and you’ll learn how to effectively document and communicate your findings. Most importantly, your studies in Gerontology will give you the skills you need to apply your knowledge in ways beneficial to the aged in our society.
Administrative Problems in Aging
Adult Development and Instruction
Aging and Health
Biology of Adult Development
Developmental and Motor Assessment
Human Physical Aging
Power, Values, and Politics in an Aging Society
Psychology of Adult Development
Service Learning with the Elderly
Society and Adult Development
Working with the Elderly
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