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Gerontology

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program

School of Health and Human Sciences

124 McIver Building

336/256-1020

www.uncg.edu/gro

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 School of Health and Human Sciences. 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 (http://www.uncg.edu/grs/bulletin/index.html).

This page was last updated on June 8, 2011.