Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Gerontology


Director: Maria Claver

Department Office: Family and Consumer Sciences Faculty (FCS) FA-11
Telephone / Fax: (562) 985‑4495 / 985‑4414

Email: maria.claver@csulb.edu 

Website: www.csulb.edu/gerontology/

Administrative Support Coordinators: Marina Bendersky, John CiulikMikal Lok

Instructional Support Technician: Bonnie Rice

Instructional Support Assistant: Jenny Tran

Faculty: Maria Claver, Mary Marshall, Iveris Martinez

Faculty Interest Group: Michelle Alencar, Jesse Archer, Cleddhy Arellano, Joseph Aubele, Rachel Blaine, Lee Blecher, Kay Cerny, Young-Hee Cho, Maria Claver, Christine Costa, Josh Cotter, Ayla Donlin, Gail Farmer, Anita Fitzgerald, Mohammed Forouzesh, Kimberly Fox, Brenda Freshman, Edward Garcia, Kristin Gazdik, Lauren Gelgur-Yoon, Nathan Gerard, Joy Goebel, Casey Goeller, Marissa Hansen, Miriam Henan, Michael Hill, Lucy Huckabay, Elena Ionescu, Maridith Janssen, Matthew Jaurequi, Kim Kelly, Jeff Klaus, Stacey Koeckritz, James E. Koval, Peter Kreysa, Vennila Krishnan, Lisa Lares, Barry Lavay, Linna Li, Ron Mark, Mary Marshall, Iveris Martinez, Tracey Mayfield, Lyndsey McKinley, Cheryl Meronk, Olfat Mohamed, Wendy Nomura, Harrelson Notah, Kaoru Oguri, Maria Organista, Theodora Papachristou, Rebecca Perley, Marilyn Potts, Yanling Qi, Nancy Quam-Wickham, Molly Ranney, Wendy Reiboldt, Pamela Roberts, Terry Robertson, Carina Sass, Debra Satterfield, Cynthia Schlesinger, Jan Schroeder, Emily Schryer, Nina Surber,  Houng-Wei Tsai,  Kim-Phong Vu, Long Wang, Eileen Watson, Barbara White, Alexandra Wilkinson, Pamela Wu, Michelle Zakson, Kristine Zentgraf.

College: College of Health and Human Services  

Related Areas:

Courses: Gerontology (GERN) Courses  

Career Possibilities

  • General: social services agencies; health care institutions; government agencies; retirement communities; educational and research settings; professional organizations; business and industry; religious organizations; the arts and sciences.
  • Direct Service: developing programs; providing direct care; teaching in community settings; counseling; advising about estate planning; long-term care administration; advocating for older adults.
  • Indirect Service: analyzing issues related to older persons; planning, administering, and evaluating community-based and health-related services; writing grants; teaching; advocating before legislative bodies; designing products; developing marketing strategies; consulting.

Introduction

Gerontology is the scientific study of the processes and phenomena of aging. The Gerontology Program’s mission is to improve the lives of middle-aged and older individuals; provide training, consultation and other services; and conduct research.

The Gerontology Program is enhanced by the Gerontology Faculty Interest Group, the Center for Successful Aging, a DreamCatchers chapter, and a chapter of Sigma Phi Omega, a national Gerontology Honor Society open to students from all disciplines with an interest in aging. The Gerontology Certificate and Minor Programs were named Programs of Merit by the Academy of Gerontology in Higher Education. 

The Center for Successful Aging is part of a complex of centers and organizations on the campus of California State University, Long Beach that are involved with aging-related issues. The Center is a transdisciplinary academic/community partnership to promote collaborative innovations in education, practice, policy development and research.

Programs

    Graduate and Professional DegreesMinorCertificates

    Courses

      Gerontology