The Distance Education Course in Applied Gerontology is the first step in your personal and professional development in the field of gerontology, while providing the ability to study at your own pace, in your own time.
When it's run
Any time
Mode of delivery
Online
Duration
16 weeks
This short course provides an overview of key gerontological issues that would meet the needs of participants from a wide range of backgrounds interested in starting study in, or refreshing their understanding of, ageing and older people.
Gerontology is the multidisciplinary study of ageing and older adults. Applied Gerontology emphasises the translation of gerontological research into the development of services, programs and interventions for the benefit of the older population.
This external short course is studied over a 16 week period, and can be started at any time. It requires approximately 8 hours of study and writing time per week.
Topics covered in the course include:
Over the course of study, participants will be asked to submit an essay and 10 reflective writing pieces. A grade of 50% or higher for each assessment piece will determine successful completion of the course. Participants are provided with electronic copies of the course study guide and readings. Access to a computer and the internet is required. Each participant is assigned a personal tutor who is available to assist with questions, problems or difficulties.
On successful completion of the course, students will receive a Certificate of Achievement including a final grade and list of topics covered in the course. While this certificate is not a formal qualification or credit, it can be used to demonstrate interest in learning about this area to potential employers or educational institutions.
Successful completion of this course offers potential entry into the post graduate Applied Gerontology program, if otherwise ineligible. The undergraduate program, Bachelor of Health Ageing, does not have the same eligibility to enter.
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