The Minor in Gerontology
The
Gerontology minor is designed for students who are currently
pursuing a degree in a major that requires a minor.
Students selecting gerontology as a minor should complete
the appropriate form in the Student Services Office for
their major. The minor consists of 18 semester hours.
Required Courses (15 hours total):
-
GRNT 300 Introduction to
Gerontology
-
SCIE/ GRNT 301 Biology of
Aging (Every summer & fall of even-numbered years)
-
GRNT 440 Special Directed
Field Study Practicum
Choose two of the following three:
-
PSYC 206 Developmental
Psychology
-
SCWK/GRNT 305
Behavior in the Social Environment
-
SOCL/ GRNT 504 Sociology
of Aging
Elective Courses (3 hours):
SOCL 304 /
GRNT 304 Death and Grief as Social Processes
SOCL 520 Sociology of Health and Illness
SCWK 521 Older Adults: Policies and Services
SCWK 531 Older Adults: Practice and Trends
NUTR 221 Human Nutrition
HLTH 500 Contemporary Health Problems
INDS 241 Housing and Home Planning
PSYC 510 Behavior Analysis and Behavior Change
HCMT 200 Introduction to Health Care Management
Gerontology Certificate Program
The
certificate in gerontology is designed for: 1) current students
with a major that does not require a minor but whose career
interest is in working with older adults (e.g., Social Work
majors), 2) individuals with undergraduate or professional
degrees seeking a credential in gerontology, 3) adults with a
high school diploma who are preparing for job entry into the
aging network or who are just interested in the field of aging,
and 4) professionals working in the aging network who want to
update their knowledge in gerontology.
The Curriculum
Winthrop's gerontology
curriculum is based on standards and guidelines for programs
created by the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE)
and consists of 18 hours of courses. Students who are
enrolled in the gerontology certificate program must maintain a
minimum grade point ratio of 2.0 to receive a certificate.
Required Courses for Certificate (15
hours total):
-
GRNT 300 Introduction to
Gerontology
-
SCIE/ GRNT 301 Biology of
Aging (Every summer & fall of even numbered years)
-
PSYC 206 Developmental
Psychology OR SCWK/GRNT 305 Human Behavior in the Social
Environment
-
SOCL / GRNT 504 Sociology of
Aging
-
GRNT 440 Special Directed
Field Study Practicum
Elective
Courses (3 hours):
SOCL 304 /
GRNT 304 Death and Grief as Social Processes
SOCL 520 Sociology of Health and Illness
SCWK 521 Older Adults: Policies and Services
SCWK 531 Older Adults: Practice and Trends
NUTR 221 Human Nutrition
HLTH 500 Contemporary Health Problems
INDS 241 Housing and Home Planning
PSYC 510 Behavior Analysis and Behavior Change
HCMT 200 Introduction to Health Care Management
How to Enroll
Current students enrolling in
the certificate program must complete the application form for the
certificate program at the Student Services Office in their major.
Non-students enrolling in the certificate program in gerontology
must meet standard admission requirements of the university
including a completed application and evidence of a high school
diploma or GED. To obtain an application, contact Winthrop’s Office
of Admissions at:
Office of Admissions
Winthrop University
Joynes Hall
Rock Hill, SC 29733
803/323-2191
Toll-free: 800/763-0230
Or for more specific
information about the curriculum or program, contact:
Dr. Jennifer Solomon
Coordinator, Gerontology Programs
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
330 Kinard Hall
Rock Hill, SC 29733
803/323-4658
solomonj@winthrop.edu |