2019-2020 Graduate Studies Bulletin
Aging, Certificate
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The Certificate of Graduate Study in Aging program addresses the educational needs of full-time and part-time students who will be engaged in the planning, administration and provision of services for older adults. Students earning master’s or doctoral degrees in related disciplines are offered the opportunity to obtain specialized preparation for career paths in the expanding fields of gerontology and geriatrics.
The certificate provides graduate students with opportunities to learn from gerontology educators within several USC academic units. The program is administered by HPEB in the Arnold School of Public Health.
All programs of study are approved by The Graduate School.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to interpret the impact of biological, social, and psychological changes associated with aging on the physical, psychological and social well-being of older adults.
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- Students will be able to assess an aging services agency or program relative to its placement within the aging services network and to demonstrate an understanding of how this agency or program provides effective services for older adults in order to support the mission of the aging services network.
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- Students will be able to describe a specific aspect of the long-term care continuum (e.g., housing options, financing the long-term care system, application of long-term care policies, ethical considerations) and to evaluate how this aspect furthers/hinders successful aging within the continuum.
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Program Benefits
The Certificate in Gerontology distinguishes you as a knowledgeable, skilled, and committed professional in the field of gerontology. The program
- enhances professional marketability,
- builds skills and competencies,
- fulfills continuing education requirements for many professionals, and
- develops an interdisciplinary perspective on aging.
Career Opportunities
This certificate program provides you with the knowledge and skills to effectively meet the needs of the aging population in a wide range of careers. there are opportunities in nursing, teaching, service, social work, public health, mental health administration, and research that focus on the needs and interests of older adults. these opportunities also exist within government programs and agencies; public and private institutions that provide health, education, and social services; research centers; special interest groups; colleges and universities; and corporate human services divisions.
For more information: http://cosw.sc.edu/gerontology/certificate.html
Certificate Requirements (18 Hours)
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