Bachelor of Arts

Changes in the sequence of the plan of study below may be desirable. These must be made in consultation with the student’s academic adviser. To see the title of a course in the plan of study, simply pass the cursor over the course's number. To see an overview of a course, click on its number. Our Course Descriptions page lists all gerontology courses.

 

 ◄ FIRST YEAR ► 

 Fall Semester  Credits 

 Spring Semester

 Credits 

CLAR 103

3

CLAR 106

3

CLAR 110

3

CLAR 111

3

Foreign Language*/General Elective

3

Foreign Language*

3

CLAR 101

3

CLAR 102 & CLRL 102

4

SOC 104

3

PSYC 225

3

Total

15

Total

16

  

 ◄ SECOND YEAR ► 

 Fall Semester  Credits

 Spring Semester

 Credits

CLAR 104

3

CLAR 105

3

CLAR 107

3

CLAR 108

3

CLAR 109

3

Mathematics Course**/Elective

3

PHIL 345

3

THEO 257

3

PSYC 201 or MATH 107

3

PSYC 202 or SOC 207

3

Total

15

Total

15

 

 ◄ THIRD YEAR ► 

 Fall Semester                          Credits

 Spring Semester

 Credits
GER 301 or GER 302

3

General Electives

12

General Electives

6

Gerontology Elective

3

Gerontology Elective

3

   
BIO 208

3

 

   

Total

15

Total

15

 

 ◄ FOURTH YEAR ► 

 Fall Semester  Credits

 Spring Semester

 Credits
CLAR 401

2

GER 498

3

GER 401 or GER 402

3

General Electives

12

General Electives

9

   

Total

14

Total

15

 

* The School of Arts and Sciences requires all majors to complete a foreign language course at the 202 level or higher. Students not prepared to begin at this level will need to take additional courses in the language, which count as general electives.

 

** It is not necessary to take another mathematics course if the student takes MATH 107 as part of the Methodology Component of the Gerontology requirements. See the Curricula page for further details about the Methodology Component.