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For more information about Gerontology, please contact:

Cheri Krueckeberg, MDiv, MSW, ACSW
Assistant Professor of Social Work Director of the Gerontology Program
260.982.5371
ckrueckeberg@manchester.edu

The gerontology program at Manchester College offers two areas of study: an associate's degree in gerontology and a minor in gerontology to complement other areas of study. In their gerontology courses, students learn about the physical, emotional, social, economic and spiritual aspects of aging to prepare for careers in human services, government agencies, retirement communities, nursing homes, health care, and fitness and wellness areas.

The gerontology program is interdisciplinary in nature allowing students to take courses in sociology, biology, social work, and psychology, as well as finance, nonprofit management, communication, accounting, business and exercise and sport sciences. As a result, students gain a better understanding of contemporary policies and practices, as well as social and cultural issues, as they relate to older adults. Students can tailor their studies to best fit their individual career aspirations to either enter the job market after receiving an associate's or baccalaureate degree or to continue into a master’s degree program.