2014-2015 Bulletin
2014-2015 Bulletin > College of Urban and Public Affairs > School of Community Health > Undergraduate programs > Aging Services Minor
The undergraduate health studies curriculum is designed around a common core of courses and five separate tracks: aging services, community health education, health sciences, physical activity and exercise, and school health.
The minor in aging services includes coursework that will introduce the student to basic understanding of gerontology along with particular skills in administration and finance, chronic disease, and health promotion. This program also will enhance the skills of students planning to enroll in industry-provided training to become administrators of assisted living facilities and residential care facilities or nursing homes.
To earn a minor in aging services, students must complete at least 32 credits. At least 16 credits must be taken in residence at PSU and 16 credits must be upper division. The requirements for this minor include:
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Other electives may be taken with advisor approval.
Total Credit Hours: 32