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					| 2012-2013 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog] 
 
 Gerontology Minor  |  
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				Gerontology studies aging, a process that may be examined from   the perspective of many academic disciplines, including biology,   psychology, sociology, political science, economics and health   sciences. The gerontology minor is a multidisciplinary   program supervised by faculty from many disciplines and colleges   within the university. The minor is open to all students and is intended to open educational and career   opportunities for students who have an interest in aging. The minor is appropriate   for students who want to more fully  understand the aging process   as it relates to the individual and  society. Students may also wish to specialize in the gerontological aspects   of their primary disciplines.  The program is   structured for students without previous experience or training   in gerontology. AdmissionAny undergraduate degree candidate at UMass Dartmouth who has earned at least 54 credits toward a baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.5 GPA in the major and a minimum 2.0 overall GPA may be   admitted to the gerontology minor. Application for admission   should be made to the program coordinator. Special students who   are not UMass Dartmouth degree candidates may enroll in   individual courses. ContactFor additional information and discussion of the minor, students should contact the Department of Medical Laboratory Science at 508 999-8329. |  
													| Requirements
  Electives (from the courses listed) - 12 creditsNote
 At least 9 of the 18 credits must be at the upper-division level. |   Return to: Colleges, Departments, and Programs
 
 
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