
Gerontology Senior Advocate, Certificate
It is projected that there will be an increase of 236 million adults aged 65 and older from the time period of 2015 to 2025 in the world (The Aging World: 2015 by the U.S. Census Bureau, 2016). By design, the 21 credit hour Gerontology Senior Advocate Certificate program is in response to an increasing number of careers related to elder advocacy needed to help this growing aging population trends in the coming decades.
This certificate is designed for professionals currently working with or wishing to work with a growing aging clientele and who see a need to better understand aging issues. The certificate is also beneficial to individuals faced with elder caregiving responsibilities and who want to be a better advocate for their care recipient.
Faculty
Topics covered in the Gerontology Senior Advocate Certificate program represent a wide range of interests, ranging from lifespan development to specialization areas within the field of gerontology (e.g., industrial gerontology). Instructors offer real-world insights for students seeking careers in areas such as aging-related support services and other occupational opportunities.
Credit hours required: 21
Admission Information
The program admits students for the fall, spring and summer semesters.
Take a closer look at the Gerontology Senior Advocate certificate and the courses offered toward the program.
If you are interested in the program or have questions, please contact Gerontology at (773) 442-5840.
Feel free to contact the program coordinator, Lisa Hollis-Sawyer, , for more information.
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