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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Gerontology, Ph.D.


Degree Requirements


The minimum requirements for the Ph.D. degree in Gerontology is a total of 67 credit hours distributed as follows:

Research Methods/Statistics: (12 credits)


  1. Six credits of foundations in statistics/methods (from an approved list and appropriate to research specialization)
  2. Six credits of advanced disciplinary analytical courses based on research specialization

Track Specialization: (9 credits)


Students will select from a customized menu of specialization courses.

Electives: (6 credits)


Courses to be selected from the remaining pool of applicable courses in aging in consultation with the major advisor.

Ethics Course: (1 credit)


A course focusing on professional and research ethics.

Dissertation: (18 credits)


Research on doctoral dissertation under the direction of a faculty advisor.

Comprehensive Examination:


An examination of core gerontological knowledge, focusing on the content of core courses listed above. Typically to be completed at the end of the second year by full-time students, upon successful completion of all core courses.