Secondary Major in Gerontology
The Secondary Major is available to all undergraduate students enrolled in any primary major. Most programs of study will allow the student to take both a primary and secondary major within the normal four year academic program of his/her college. Minors are typically based within one discipline and require 15-18 credit hours. The secondary major requires 24 credit hours.
The requirements are:
- GERON 315* Introduction to Gerontology (3 credits)
- GERON 600* Seminar in Gerontology (3 credits)
- 18 undergraduate credit hours taken from the Departmental Course Electives in at least three different departments. These courses may also apply to the student's disciplinary degree.
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Please note: The Registrar's office requires that Secondary Majors be completed at the same time that the Bachelors degree is completed in order for the Secondary Major to be officially recognized on student transcripts. This means that students may not officially graduate one semester, then return to KSU in a later semester or year to complete the Secondary Major. Please contact our office with questions at 785-532-5945 or .
