IIACRTG - Innovations in Aging
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1. course: Human Aging: The Aging Experience
2. course: Human Aging: Ethical Considerations
3. course: Human Aging: Biological & Psychological Perspectives
4. course: Human Aging: Socio-cultural and Human Diversity Perspectives
5. course: Human Aging: Applied Theory
6. course: Human Aging: Strategies for Critical Evaluations
7. course: Human Aging: Interprofessional Practice, Communication, and Older Adults
8. course: Human Aging: Spectrum of Supportive Services and Structures
9. course: Human Aging: Current Trends in Tech and Innovation
10. course: Human Aging: Local and Global Challenges
11. course: Human Aging: Across Disciplines
12. course: Arts and Community Health: Intercultural Perspectives and Applications: Part III - Aging
13. course: Human Aging: Applying Aging Innovations
Minimum GPA for Core Courses: 3.0
There are no electives for this program.
IIA 598:
To complete the graduate certificate program, students must complete course under the advisement of a faculty supervisor. This capstone requires students to identify a current challenge or opportunity impacting older adults and propose an interdisciplinary intervention.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.