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GERO 3250  RESEARCH METHODS IN GERONTOLOGY (3 credits)

This course will introduce undergraduate students to basic methodologies used in social and gerontological research. Students will explore the fundamentals of research methods, including learning how to formulate a research question, discuss and distinguish between multiple methods of data collection, perform various techniques used in quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and identify the ethics involved in social research. This course is intended for students in gerontology and in other fields who are interested in a humanistic approach to understanding significant issues which affect the lives of older people.

Gerontology, Bachelor of Science

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-public-affairs-community-service/gerontology/gerontology-bs/
Students choose a concentration or minor to complement their degree. Students may choose any approved UNO minor or from three Gerontology-approved concentrations: Pre-Health Concentration, Administration Concentration (available online), or Health Aging Concentration (available online). Students may also complete a double degree or double major to fulfill this requirement.