About this Program
People who work with older adults often get great satisfaction from making a positive difference in their lives. As the population of older adults in the United States and worldwide continues to grow, there will be greater need for professionals with expertise in gerontology.
In this three-course certificate program, you’ll examine the specific challenges and opportunities involved in supporting older adults and their family members. We’ll look at the relevant psychological, biological and social factors that affect the aging process so you have the knowledge you need to better serve older adults, their families, and their support systems in areas such as human services, health and wellness, housing and recreation.
DESIGNED FOR
Anyone who provides services to older adults in a professional, community or personal capacity.
See Requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
There are no formal admission requirements for this program, and anyone who is interested in gerontology is encouraged to apply. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is recommended but not required.
Time Commitment
There are no class meetings, but you should expect to spend a maximum of nine hours per week on coursework.
English Proficiency
If English is not your native language, you should have at least intermediate English skills to enroll. To learn how to demonstrate proficiency, see English Language Proficiency Requirements – Credit Programs .
International Students
Because this offering is 100% online, no visa is required and international students are welcome to apply. For more information, see Admission Requirements for International Students .
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
Access to a computer with a current operating system and web browser
Reliable high-speed Internet connection
Access to Microsoft Office products, including Word and Outlook
Earning the Certificate
You earn a certificate of completion by successfully completing all required courses. For more information, see Earning the Certificate .
Video Overview
Nancy Hooyman, Professor in Gerontogy and Dean Emeritus at the UW School of Social Work, describes the growing need for expertise in the field.
Duration: 03:01
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What You'll Learn
Biological aspects of aging and age-associated functional changes, including illnesses common among older adults, as well as components of healthy aging
Psychological theories of aging, well-being, and mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and dementia
Social and cultural factors that influence family relationships and the quality of life for older adults across the lifespan
Earn Credit Toward Your Degree
By completing courses in this certificate program, you can earn credit toward your bachelor’s degree. Each course is worth three undergraduate credits. These credits may also be used toward the UW Master of Social Work program, but you must obtain graduate nonmatriculated status before you register for the first course. Because policies vary, check with your degree program to make sure the credits will apply.
APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP
You can apply for a $500 scholarship from the H. Asuman Kiyak Endowed Student Support Fund to help pay for this program. For the past three years, more than 50% of scholarship applicants have received an award. Learn more about the scholarship .
This program is intended for professional development and is not designed to meet educational requirements for professional licensure or certification.