The interdisciplinary minor in aging consists of seven courses,
which must include either 01:830:335 Adult Development and Aging or
01:920:303 Social Gerontology, normally taken as introductory courses.
Both courses may be counted toward the minor. The remaining courses
must be selected from the list below. A minimum of three courses must
be taken at the 300 level or above. At least five of the seven courses
must be taken outside the student`s major, with at least two courses in
one other discipline. The minor also requires the completion of a
culminating paper that may be done in conjunction with any upper-level
course listed below, in a faculty-sponsored independent study course,
or as a departmental or college honors project. This paper is
considered for approval by two members of the interdisciplinary
committee, one of whom may be a faculty member in the student`s major.
Courses approved for satisfaction of minor requirements include the following:
01:070:366 Anthropology of Old Age (3)
01:220:316 Health Economics (3)
01:220:340 Economics of Income Inequality and Discrimination (3)
01:220:348 Economics of Social Welfare Programs (3)
01:377:218 Exercise and Health (3)
01:377:304 Exercise and Aging (3)
01:506:113 Patterns in Civilization: Death (3)
01:506:331 The Family in History (3)
01:512:121 Health and Environment in America (3)
01:512:220 Your Family in History (3)
37:575:315 Protective Labor Legislation (3)
11:709:345 Nutrition and Development through the Life Span (3)
11:709:498 Nutrition and Disease (3)
01:730:249 Medical Ethics (3)
01:730:371 Philosophies of Death and Dying (3)
01:790:305 Public Policy Formation (3)
01:830:271 Psychology of the Family (3)
01:830:335 Adult Development and Aging (3)
01:830:495 or 496 Research in Psychology (3)
10:832:238 Health and Public Policy (3)
01:840:112 Death and Afterlife (3)
01:840:341 Religion and Psychology (3)
01:920:303 Social Gerontology (3)
01:920:438 Sociology of Age (3)
01:920:495 Research in Sociology (3)