GERONTOLOGY 255
Foreign Languages/Government Option Curriculum (Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)
2 3 3 3 3 __3
FRESHMAN Fall First-Year Seminar College Composition/LENG 111 US Government & Politics/POLI 111 History Without Borders/LHST 111 Public Speaking/SPCH 111 Foreign Language
17
3 3 3 3 __3 15
3 1 3 3 3 __3
SOPHOMORE Fall Fine Art Series/LFIN Philosophy II Series/LPHI Public Policy Analysis/POLI 122 Introduction to International Relations/POLI 133 Foreign Language JUNIOR Fall Theology or Phil III Series/LTHE or LPHI Leadership Seminar Mathematics World Geography/GEOG 201 Cognates Foreign Language
16
3 3 3 6 __1
SENIOR Fall Literature Series/LENG Political Science/International Studies Sequence Foreign Language Cognates Senior Oral
16
3 3 3 6
Spring Crit Analysis & Comp/LENG 112 Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121 Intro to Philosophy/LPHI 131 Foreign Language
__ 15
3 3 3 6 3
Spring Theology II Series/LTHE Science Political Science Sequence Foreign Language Electives
__ 18
6 6 6
Spring Political Science/International Studies Sequence Foreign Language Electives
__ 18
3 3 6 6
Spring Senior Seminar/LBST 383 Political Science/International Studies Sequence Foreign Language Cognates
__ 18 Total credits: 133
GERONTOLOGY PARRIS J. BAKER, PhD, MSSA, Program Director FACULTY: Sam Harakal, Audrey McLaughlin, Tom Kolbchar, Parris Baker, Assistant Professor In the next several decades care of our aging seniors will become one of our nation’s most urgent social issues. The needs of older citizens require new interventions and have placed new and greater demands on current family and financial resources. Present and future