NSU to offer Gerontology Certificate program
(Tahlequah, Okla.)-- As the need for elderly care increases in many parts of the state, Northeastern State University aims to help prepare people to fill those roles. Starting onMarch 1, NSUs online Gerontology Certificate program will be available.
This is the only certificate-based program for gerontology offered by a university in Oklahoma, and will consist of 10 classes spanning 24 weeks of study.
The certificate will provide the knowledge needed for people wanting to have a career serving older adults and their families, Dr. Penny Sommers said, NSU professor of human and family sciences.
Available to anyone with a high school diploma or equivalent, or a higher education degree, the program is designed for those who are currently employed in or new to the field of gerontology.
According to the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE), gerontology is the study of the aging process and individuals, as they grow from middle age through later life. It looks at the physical, mental and social changes in people as they age, how society changes due to an aging population, and applies suitable policies and programs based on these findings.
Because population growth trends indicate people are living longer, accompanied by growing numbers for older age groups, there is a demand for professionals with knowledge and expertise in aging.Potential job placement is broad for professionals in this field.
Gerontologists are able to work in hospitals, nursing and retirement homes, senior centers, assisted and independent living facilities, hospices, home healthcare agencies, and community agencies serving the elderly.
Sommers said NSUs new certificate program gives students an edge to students, providing rewarding careers within the field of gerontology, along with the opportunity for advancement.
The 10-course curriculum will provide instruction on a range of topics.There will be an overview of the issues in death and dying, policies of aging, living environments, estate planning, elderly abuse and transgenerational families.
Each class will havelearning activities, reading supplements and an assessment at the end of the class. There are no exams, Sommers explained.
The spring session beginsMarch 1, 2016and endsAug. 26, 2016.
The program costs $225 per class and if the entire program is paid in advance, the 10th session is free.An individual class can be completed for CEU credit and a certificate can be earned upon successful completion of all 10 courses.
To register or get more information, call 918-444-4610.
Published: 2016-02-26 11:47:13.367000