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Gerontology, Minor


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The Minor in Gerontology is built around a core sequence of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary courses that are taught from a variety of different academic disciplines. This approach is designed to bring together information from multidisciplinary sources, integrate theoretical and applied concepts in gerontology, and communicate to students the need for an integrated approach to meeting the needs of older persons.

A Minor in Gerontology can be useful in combination with a broad range of majors. With the aging population growing rapidly in the U.S. and globally, there are consequences that translate into diverse career options.  Projections indicate opportunities in city planning, administration, management, recreation, counseling, physical therapy, social work, program development, research, long-term care administration, and healthcare, for example.

All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .

Admission Requirements


Current UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Students


New Transfer


Minor Requirements


The Minor in Gerontology is awarded only to students completing an undergraduate major at UNC Charlotte.  A total of 18 credit hours in gerontology courses is required. 

Foundation Course (3 credit hours)


Note:


Transfer credit is not accepted for these courses.

Secondary Elective Courses (6 credit hours)


Secondary elective courses may be chosen from the following list of approved courses related to gerontology in consultation with the Gerontology Undergraduate Coordinator.  Additional primary elective courses may also count toward this requirement.  Other appropriate courses may be chosen as electives in consultation with the Gerontology Undergraduate Coordinator.

Senior Seminar (3 credit hours)


Participation in a preliminary orientation session a semester in advance is required to receive a permit for this course.  Students must be declared minors who have completed GRNT 2100 , two primary elective courses, and one secondary elective courses (preferably two), and should take this course as close to graduation as possible. Transfer credit is not accepted for this course.

Total = 18 Credit Hours


Progression Requirements


An overall GPA of 2.5 in GRNT courses is required.  Students must earn a C or above in courses that are counted toward the minor.

Special Policies or Requirements


Because this is designed to be an interdisciplinary minor, no more than three courses in the student’s major may count toward the minor. 

Students who have earned a bachelor’s degree from UNC Charlotte may be readmitted to pursue a Minor in Gerontology, just as they may be readmitted to pursue a second major. (For further information on readmission, see the Admission to the University  section of this Catalog.)

Students who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an institution other than UNC Charlotte may not receive a Minor in Gerontology from UNC Charlotte (unless they earn a second baccalaureate degree from UNC Charlotte). Such students may request a letter from the program and/or a transcript notation that acknowledges completion of courses specified for the minor but indicates that the minor can only be awarded upon completion of a degree.

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