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Gerontology Graduate Programs

The online master’s degree in gerontology & aging studies is an interdisciplinary program that provides advanced knowledge to professionals working in the field of aging and benefits individuals and companies that do business or are influenced by this growing population.

Gerontology Graduate Programs Course or Instructor Availability by Year and Semester

Master's Degree Coursework and Degree Requirements

Starting fall 2024, the gerontology program will be offering a newly designed curriculum to better equip professionals to lead in a diverse, aging world. Courses are organized below according to four pillars of interactive aging studies, which include:

  1. Holistic aging in context
  2. Strengths-based and person-centered approach
  3. Diversity, equity, and inclusion
  4. Linking theory and research to policies and practice

Students are encouraged to choose elective courses that meet their own unique professional needs and goals and should contact their advisor with any questions they may have.

Of the 30 hours required for this degree, 18 hours are core requirements, including a customized culminating experience, leaving 12 credit hours that are a combination of elective courses to be chosen from Blocks 2-4. Students are encouraged to begin with courses in Block 1 when possible, though this is not required. Consult your academic advisor for information specific to your home university requirements.

Courses

Block 1: Foundations of Gerontology

This block is designed to build foundational skills and knowledge in the field of aging studies. Both courses are required.

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Foundations in Integrative Aging Studies3Peter MartinJoe SampleISUISU
Contemporary Perspectives on Adult Development and Aging3Alex BishopOSU

Block 2: The Aging Individual

This block focuses on active aging and whole-person wellness. Students must take at least one course from this block.

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Socioemotional and Cognitive Well-being throughout Adulthood3NDSU
Sexuality and Aging3Joe SampleISU
Death & Dying as a Part of Living/Spirituality and Aging3Page HeisserTTU
Physical Health, Wellness, and Active Aging3LaVona TraywickUARK

Block 3: Aging in Context

This block explores trends and innovations in environmental and social frameworks. Students must take at least one course from this block.

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Gerontechnology3Joe SampleISU
Creativity & Aging3OSUOSU
Family Relationships and Aging3UARKUARK
Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Environments for Aging3Emily RobertsOSU
Person-Centered Long Term Care3Emily RobertsOSU

Block 4: Practice in Integrative Aging Students

This block applies previous learning to community outreach and advocacy. Students must take at least one course from this block.

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Applied Research Methods and Evaluation of Aging Programs3Miriam MulsowTTU
Aging Policy and Advocacy3Heather FullerNDSU
Implementation of Community Programs for Older Adults3Joe SampleISU

Block 5: Customized Experience in Integrative Aging

This block provides opportunities for learning through a number of creative components which may include directed studies, practica, research, papers/reports, or a thesis - all of which are available through your home university. Consult with your academic advisor about course selection and scheduling.

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Cross-Program Electives

These electives, offered by faculty in the family financial planning graduate program, provide students with unique opportunities to network with financial planning graduate students and expert faculty while expanding their toolkit for supporting the aging population.

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Seminar: Financial Abuse Across the Lifespan3Axton Betz-Hamilton
Fundamentals for Family Financial Planning^3Jim DealJim DealNDSUNDSU