Interdisciplinary Minor in Aging
The Interdisciplinary Minor in Aging provides students with the opportunity to study aging as it relates to health, communication, development and activity. There are no prerequisites for the minor.
A minimum of 18 credit hours is required to earn a Interdisciplinary Minor in Aging. These include:
- 9 hours of required coursework
- 9 hours of elective coursework
- All minors require six hours of advanced (300- or 400-level) courses that are not used in any other major or minor
Minor Requirements
Required Courses (9 credit hours): |
HK 272 Aging and Health Policy |
HK 404 Gerontology |
PSYC 361 The Psychology of Aging |
Elective Courses (9 credit hours): |
HK 459 Physical Activity Across the Lifespan |
SOCW 240 Death and Dying |
SOCW 315 Social Work Services for Older Adults |
HK 494 (Special Topics courses must include aging-related content |
RST 316 Human Development and Recreation, Sport, and Tourism |
RST 335 Leisure and Consumer Culture |
SHS 271 Communication and Aging |
HK 351 Exercise Instruction and Elderly |
EPSY 407 Adult Learning and Development |
UP 340 Planning for Healthy Cities |
To officially declare this minor, complete this online form.