Interdisciplinary Faculty and Advisors
Beth E. Barba, School of Nursing
Linda Buettner, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management
Anne R. Daniel, Department of Public Health Education
Michele Haber, Department of Public Health Education
Virginia A. Hinton, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
A. Frank Johns, Gerontology Program
Laurie M. Kennedy-Malone, School of Nursing
Kenneth A. Klase, Department of Business Administration
Kurt W. Kornatz, Department of Kinesiology
Sandra Leak, Department of Public Health Education
Jane E. Myers, Department of Counseling and Educational Development
Olav Rueppell, Department of Biology
Sudha Shreeniwas, Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Martha Taylor, Department of Nutrition
William L. Tullar, Department of Business Administration
Janice I. Wassel, Department of Sociology and Gerontology Program Director
Bei Wu, Gerontology Program
A Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in gerontology is offered through The Graduate School. Fifteen semester hours are required. Undergraduate students at UNCG who plan to undertake graduate study at UNCG, and who need no more than 12 semester hours of work to fulfill all requirements for the bachelor’s degree, may enroll in The Graduate School. See “Dual Registration” in The Graduate School Bulletin.