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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gerontology Minor V 1.0
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Coordinator
Dr. Havilah Normington
Office: CC-166
Phone: (414) 277-2685
Email: normington@msoe.edu
Healthy People 2020 states that health care professionals need basic and continuing geriatric education in order to improve care and quality of life for the older adult. Nurses provide the frontline health care for older adults in a variety of settings, including preventative care in primary care offices and the community, acute care in hospitals, and long-term care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Nurses who have additional education in this area of health care will be better able to anticipate, prepare for, and meet the needs of the increased numbers of older adults.
MSOE’s School of Nursing’s gerontology minor prepares nursing students to provide exceptional care to older adults in any health care setting. NU 2520/NU 2521 and NU 4700/NU 4702 are also required for the bachelor’s degree in nursing. Additional courses in the minor focus on healthy aging; managing acute and chronic diseases in older adults; policy, service, and social issues; and end-of-life care. Courses are offered in a blended format and are offered once per year, with some courses being offered during a summer term.
For additional information, see the minors policy .
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Required Courses (26 or 27 credits)
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