BACHELOR OF ARTS (4 YEAR) IN GERONTOLOGY Total 120 credits Students must follow these regulations in order to meet graduation requirements for the BA or B.Sc. SPECIALIZATION IN GERONTOLOGY First Year GERO 1016E Introduction to Gerontology I: Understanding Aging Today GERO 1017E Introduction to Gerontology II: Caring For the Elderly in Canada 6 credits from: PSYC 1105E Introduction to Psychology SOCI 1015E Understanding Society ANTR 1006E Introduction to Anthropology I and ANTR 1007E Introduction to Anthropology II 6 elective credits in the Humanities 6 elective credits in the Sciences 6 elective credits Second Year GERO 2016E Optimal Aging I GERO 2017E Optimal Aging II STAT 2126E Introduction to Statistics PSYC 2127E Scientific Method and Analysis II 12 credits of Gerontology electives 6 elective credits Third Year GERO 3016E Critical Skills for the Gerontologist I GERO 3017E Critical Skills for the Gerontologist II GERO 3107E Internship in Gerontology GERO 3126E Applied Research Methods in Gerontology I GERO 3127E Applied Research Methods in Gerontology II 3 credits of Gerontology electives 12 elective credits Fourth Year GERO 4015E Thesis 3 GERO credits at the 4000 level 9 credits of Gerontology electives 12 elective credits Note: Students may not exceed 42 credits at the 1000 or 9100 level in their degree program.