About Our Program
Fall term 2009 Schedule of Classes
Programs (certificate and MS degreee) are open to students from all academic disciplines and professions and serve to prepare the next generation of leaders for rewarding careers in the expanding field of aging.
Scott D. Wright, Ph.D. - Director
801-793-5752
scott.wright@hsc.utah.edu
The Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program administers educational offerings leading to the undergraduate and graduate certificates in gerontology and a Master's degree in gerontology. Certificates are fully available online. Federal grants have made the program a regional resource for those in the aging network. The primary areas of research are family care giving, intergenerational relationships, public policy, sustainable communities, safety and medication errors, and grief and bereavement. The Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program is affiliated with the University of Utah Center on Aging, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) and Sigma Phi Omega (SPO).
>>>NEW<<< Use the "Apply Yourself" web-based application process for Master's Degree students (please be sure you create an account if this will be your first time using the Apply Yourself application website).
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