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Associate of Applied Science in Gerontology 

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Programs designed for rapid upskilling in digital skills and competencies.

Course modality

100% online, asynchronous, and flexible, with instructor support and 24/7 access to virtual resources.

Languages

Programs in English, with an option for Spanish.

Program Description

The Associate of Applied Science in Gerontology program offers a comprehensive and practical education for individuals seeking to begin or advance a career in the care and support of the aging population. Through an interdisciplinary approach that integrates biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects of aging, students gain a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by older adults in today’s society. Combining theory with hands-on experience, the program prepares future professionals to deliver person-centered, ethical, and inclusive services across various settings, including care facilities, community programs, and health services. Upon completion, graduates will be equipped to actively promote the well-being, dignity, and quality of life of older adults, encouraging active aging and social participation 

Program Objective

The Associate of Applied Science in Gerontology program aims to: 

  1. Provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education that fosters understanding of the aging process from biological, psychological, social, and cultural perspectives. 
  2. Develop practical and technical skills to assist and care for older adults in a variety of settings, applying ethical principles and person-centered approaches. 
  3. Promote the ability to assess and respond to the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of the aging population, supporting their well-being and autonomy. 
  4. Prepare students to collaborate effectively with professionals in healthcare, social work, and related fields in community, institutional, and home-based environments. 
  5. Encourage the creation, implementation, and improvement of programs that support active aging, social inclusion, and enhanced quality of life for older adults. 
  6. Raise awareness of cultural and social diversity in aging, and promote inclusive practices that respect the dignity, rights, and life experiences of every individual. 

Program Breakdown

Course Number 

Course Title 

Credit Hours 

 

REQUIRED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 

 

ENG200 

English Composition I 

3 

PSY200 

Introduction to Psychology 

3 

COM200 

Introduction to Communication 

3 

 

Sub – Total 

9 

 

REQUIRED CORE COURSES 

 

AAG305 

Introduction to Gerontology 

3 

AAG310 

Anatomy and Physiology of the Older Adult 

3 

PSY330 

Psychology of Aging 

3 

AAG315 

Public Health and Health Promotion for Older Adults 

3 

MAN325 

Management of Services for Older Adults 

3 

AAG320 

Psychopharmacology in Older Adults 

3 

AAG325 

Social and Cultural Aspects of Aging 

3 

AAG330 

Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases in Older Adults 

3 

AAG335 

Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care 

3 

LAW320 

Ethics and Legislation in Gerontology 

3 

AAG340 

Nutrition and Dietetics for Older Adults 

3 

AAG345 

Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Gerontology 

3 

AAG350 

Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy for Older Adults 

3 

AAG355 

Assistive Technologies and Home Modifications 

3 

AAG360 

Mental Health and Wellness in Aging 

3 

AAG365 

Community Resources and Support Systems for Older Adults 

3 

AAG370 

Quality Management and Evaluation in Older Care 

3 

 

Sub – Total 

51 

 

Total 

60 

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