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Note: This page contains 2007/08 Graduate Catalog Data.
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Department of Sociology
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Gerontology
Graduate Certificate Program


The purpose of the Gerontology Graduate Certificate is to offer post baccalaureate educational opportunities for students, preparing them for professional careers serving older adults and the elderly. The certificate program offers coursework from five departments that address issues in the field of gerontology from a variety of discipline perspectives. The certificate program is designed to meet the needs of professionals working with an aging population such as gaining a deeper appreciation of the needs of this population, issues facing the elderly from medical concerns to end of life issues, societal dynamics impacting their roles and perspectives in society, as well as potential accounting concerns and elder abuse.

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The following are expected outcomes for the Gerontology Graduate Certificate program:
  1. Develop understanding of the social, economic, medical, and psychological factors that shape the institutions that serve the aged and that shape the aging person’s experience.
  2. Learn skills to be an effective advocate for individuals and their families, as well as for programs designed for the aging and elderly.
  3. Communicate effectively orally and in writing with the aging community and with professional audiences that serve the aged.
  4. Understand the dynamic forces of cultural diversity within the aging populations and institutions that serve them.
  5. Understand and demonstrate the ability to use culturally appropriate models and practices for supporting older adults.

Admission Criteria and Procedures
Admission into the Gerontology Graduate Certificate will be limited to those who meet the eligibility requirements for post-baccalaureate unclassified students. Applicants must have completed a baccalaureate degree and/or master’s degree from an accredited college or university, having obtained a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in the last 60 graded semester units attempted. Students cannot enroll in courses for the certificate program prior to their admission to the University and to the program. Transfer credits normally are not applicable to this certificate program. Students must remain in good standing throughout the certificate program and adhere to graduate academic requirements for program continuance and completion. Students enrolled in the certificate program are eligible for loans through financial aid as per federal and university regulations.

Requirements
A total of 15 units are needed for the completion of the Gerontology Graduate Certificate. Twelve units are required with three additional units of electives.

  1. Required Courses (12 units)
    NURS 4040 Health Care and the Older Adult, 3 units
    SOCL 4710 Sociology of Aging, 3 units
    SOCL 5945 Field Placement, 3 units or
    SW 5040 Field Instruction I, 3 units
    SW 5013 Social Work Practice with Death, Grief, and Loss, 3 units
  2. Complete one elective course from the following (3 units)
    ACC 5120 Concepts in Accounting and Fraud Examination, 3 units
    COMM 4130 Communication and Aging, 3 units
    COMM 4180 Health Communication, 3 units
    SW 5058 Gerontological Social Work, 2 units
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