Undergraduate Certificate | Graduate Certificate | Master of Science
The Master of Science in Gerontology is a 42-hour non-thesis program that educates students to:
- serve the older population meet their physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs,
- assume leadership roles in residential care facilities for the aged,
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become proficient in the planning, coordination, and administration of private or public programs in aging, and teach gerontology at the college or university level.
The Graduate Certificate in Gerontology is for those students who wish to supplement their academic training or practical experience. The certificate is an 18-hour program and is a nationally-recognized credential in the field of gerontology education.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Gerontology is a 9-hour program is tailored to the student's specific needs in the area of gerontology.





