CENTER ON AGING

University of Hawai‘i at M~noa

Undergraduate Certificate in Aging

Advanced Certificate in Gerontology

 

 

 

 

 

 


The courses listed below are offered subject to student interest and faculty availability.  Curriculum changes may occur without prior notice.

 

 

v  UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE

GERONTOLOGY COURSES v

 

 

 

 

1.                **English 364 I - Age and Aging in Literature (3).

   Pre:  Any two of 250-257; second may be taken concurrently; or consent.

 

2.                Family Resources 334 - Middle Age (3).

Pre:     230.

 

3.                Family Resources 335- Old Age (3).

Pre:     230.

 

4.                Food Science and Human Nutrition 370 - Lifespan Nutrition, Module 3:  Adult and Elderly Nutrition (1).

Pre:     185 and ANSC 244 or FSHN 244 or consent.  Spring only.

 

5.                **Health Sciences and Social Welfare 680 - Public Policy and the 

 Elderly (3).

   Pre:  consent and graduate standing.

 

6.      Interdisciplinary Studies 610 - Field Study in Gerontology (v).

Repeatable.

 

7.        Interdisciplinary Studies 611 - Integrative Seminar in Gerontology (V).  (Cross listed PH 789 (G)), Pre: Graduate standing or consent.

 

8.      Law 521 – Elder Law (V).

Pre:     Admission in Advanced Certificate in Gerontology Program, graduate standing, or admission in Law School.

 

9.    **Nursing 343 - Gerontology:  Its Nursing Implications (3).

   Pre: open to non-nursing majors with consent.

 

10.    Psychology 342 - Adult Development and Aging (3).

Pre:     100.  Recommended:  240.

 

11.    Psychology 403 – Seminar on the Psychology of Knowledge (3).

Pre:  100 and written consent.

 

12.    Psychology 449 - Development Psychology: Advanced Topics (3).

Pre:     100.

 

13.    Psychology 469 – Personality:  Advanced Topics (3)

Pre:     100.

 

14.    Psychology 625 – Knowledge and Wisdom (3).

Pre:  Consent.

 

15.    Psychology 749 - Research in Developmental Psychology (3).

Repeatable.

 

16.    Public Health 636 – Policies, Programs, and Services on Aging (3).

Pre:     consent. (Cross-listed as SW 636)

 

17.    Public Health 637 – Death and Dying (3).

          Pre:   consent. (Cross-listed as SW 637)

 

18.     Public Health 639 – Social and Cultural Aspects of Aging (3).

Pre:     consent. (Cross-listed as SW 639)

 

19.    Public Health 640 - Health and Aging (3).

Pre:     Graduate standing or consent. (Cross-listed as SW 696)

 

20.     Public Health 789 – Integrative Seminar (V).

Pre:     Consent.  (Cross listed IS 611)

 

21.    Religion 394 - On Death and Dying (3).

Pre:     151.

 

22.    **Social Work 477 - Social Welfare Concepts and Issues in          

             Gerontology (3)

   Pre:  Senior standing or consent.

 

23.    **Social Work 680 - Topics in Social Welfare (v).

    Pre:   Graduate standing.

 

24.    **Social Work 715 - Therapeutic Strategies with the Older Adult (3).

   Pre:  Graduate standing.

 

25.    *Social Work 726 – Social Work Practice with the Aged (3).

 Pre:  completion of foundation courses.

 

26.    *Social Work 727 – Seminar in Social Work with the Aged (3).

             Pre:  726.

 

27.    Sociology 353 - Survey of Sociology of Aging (3).

 Pre:  100 or any 200 level SOC course or junior standing, or consent.

 

28.    Sociology 453 - Analysis in Sociology of Aging (3).

Pre:     353.

 

29.    Sociology 715 – Seminar in Current Issues in Sociology (3).

          (Population Aging and Health)

 

30.     Speech Pathology and Audiology 723 - Seminar in Audiology-  Rehabilitative Procedures (3).

Pre:     415 and consent.

 

31.    Gerontological practica or field work courses approved by gerontology advisor.

 

32.    Gerontological 499V Directed Reading and Research courses approved by gerontology advisor.

 

33.    Graduate gerontological practicum or field work courses approved by gerontology advisor.

 

34.    Gerontological 699V Directed Reading and Research courses approved by gerontology advisor.