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Show Services, and (5) Nutrition. Students who complete a double major in a related approved field will satisfy this requirement. It should bt noted that prerequisites for classes listed below must be satisfied. 1. Counseling PSY 3430 PSY 4310 PSY 4340 SOC 3000 SOC 3540 Theories of Personality (3) Intro to Counseling Theories (3) Skills & Techniques of Counseling (3) Intro to Social Psychology (3) Small Group Leadership (3) ANTH HU/DV1040 Language & Culture (3) SW 3910 Social Work Practice I (3) SW 3920 Social Work Practice II (3) 2. Health and Leisure HLTH 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention (3) HTHS 1101 Medical Terminology (2) HTHS 3328 Pathophysiology of Organs & Systems (2) ANTH LS/DV1020 Biological Anthropology (3) PE1098 Fitness for Life (1) PEP 2480 Fitness for Life Concepts (1) REC 3810 Recreation Leadership & Management (3) 3. Administrative/Management ACTG 2010 Elem Financial Accounting I (3) ACTG 2020 Elem Financial Accounting II (3) BSAD 3000 Small Business (3) MKTG 3010 Marketing (3) 4. Social Services (select from two academic areas) SW SS1010 SW2100 SW 3900 ANTHDV3500 CHF 2400 CHF 4400 5. Nutrition NUTRLS1020 NUTR 2320 NUTR/HLTH 3320 NUTR/HLTH 3420 Intro to Generalist Social Work (3) Human Behavior & the Social Environment I (3) Social Work Methods, Values & Ethics (3) Advanced Cultural Anthropology (3) Family Relations (3) The Family in Stress (3) Foundations in Nutrition (3) Food Values, Diet & Health (3) Health & Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) Multicultural Health & Nutrition (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the online catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. GERONTOLOGY DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Please contact the Social Work & Gerontology Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. » Program Prerequisites: Enroll in the General Honors Program and complete 10 hours of General Honors courses. » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill the requirements for the Gerontology major, of which at least 20 credit hours must be completed on an Honors basis. A student may receive Departmental Honors credit in any upper division Gerontology course with the exception of 4860, 4861, or 4862. In addition, complete the Gerontology Honors senior project of 2 credit hours. GERONTOLOGY MINOR, BIS EMPHASIS AND NON-DEGREE CERTIFICATION » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses used toward the minor/emphasis (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 17 credit hours. Course Requirements for Minor/ BIS Emphasis/Non-Degree Certification Gerontology Courses Required (11 credit hours) GERT SSI010 Intro to Gerontology (3) GERT DV3320 Ethnicity & Older Women in America (3) GERT 3500 Gerontological Development & Policy (3) GERT 4860 Field Practicum (2) Gerontology Electives (6 credit hours) Select two courses from the following 5 courses GERT 2220 Intro to Social Gerontology (3) GERT 3000 Death & Dying (3) GERT 3120 Aging: Adaptation & Behavior (3) GERT 4220 Societal Responses to Aging (3) GERT 4650 Retirement: Adjustment / Planning (3) GERONTOLOGY COURSES - GERT GERT SS1010. Introduction to Gerontology (3) A study of physical, psychological, social-psychological, and social dimensions of aging and the application of principles and strategies to facilitate adaptation to aging. Emphasis is placed on methods of gathering knowledge, the current knowledge base, and strategies for adaptation in the later stages of life cycle. GERT 2220. Introduction to Social Gerontology (3) 5 A scientific study of social and psychological aging and the application of principles and strategies to facilitate adaptation to aging. The focus is on methods and systems for gathering data, demography of aging, social theoretical perspectives, psychological effects of aging, aging and the economy, and government and the politics of aging. GERT 2900. Current Topics on Aging (2-4) A study on age related topics of current interest. Specific title will appear on student's transcript along with authorized credit. GERT 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. GERT 3000. Death and Dying (3) 5 An in-depth study of death, death-related issues and social institutions and practices dealing with death in American society, with special emphasis on the social processes surrounding death and constructive responses to death and dying. Cross-listed with SW 3000. GERT 3120. Aging: Adaptation and Behavior (3) F An examination of the physical and psychological processes of aging. The emphasis is upon behavioral and social adaptation to these processes. Cross-listed with SW 3120. GERT DV3320. Ethnicity and Older Women in the American Society (3) F The importance of special populations (ethnic, racial and women) as they relate to the aging process. Cross-listed with SWDV3320. GERT SI3400. Methods of Research: Social and Behavioral Research (4) Focus on acquiring knowledge, developing skills, and conducting social and behavioral scientific research, utilizing single system design that includes visual and statistical assessment. The course will include both qualitative methodologies (evaluative research, historical methods, case studies, field research, ethnography studies, and grounded theory) and quantitative methodologies (experimental and survey with a special emphasis on survey). It is recommended to take a Statistics course before Research. Weber State University 2010-2011 Catalog |