Long Term Care Administration
Our graduate program consists of the following coursework: Gerontology (12) + Long-Term Care Administration (6) + Electives (9) + Culminating Experience (3)
Core Courses (12 credit hours)
- GERON 772: Adult Development & Aging (3)
- ERON 775: Advanced Diversity in the Aging Experience (3)
- GERON 776: Advanced Program, Design, Implementation, & Evaluation in Gerontology (3)
- GERON 777: Advanced Policy and Advocacy in Gerontology (3)
Long-Term Care Administration (6)
- GERON 610: Seminar in Long-Term Care Administration (3)
- GERON 615: Internship in Long-Term Care Administration (3)
Electives (9 – 15)
Students may choose from any of the following courses and/or choose electives outside of this list based upon their professional goals. Electives outside of this list must be approved by the student’s master’s committee.
- GERON 605: Practicum in Gerontology (1-3)
- GERON 610: Seminar in Long-Term Care Administration (3)
- GERON 620: Independent Study in Gerontology (1-3)
- GERON 625: Advanced Physical Health & Well-Being of Older Adults (3)
- GERON 630: Advanced Mental Health & Aging (3)
- GERON 730: Advanced Sexuality & Aging (3)
- GERON 740: Advanced Creativity & Aging (3)
- GERON 725: Advanced Topics in Gerontology (1-3)
- GERON 774: Advanced Environments & Aging (3)
- GERON 778: Advanced Aging Family Dynamics & Caregiving (3)