BS Four-Year Degree Plan: Dual Majors

The following is a sample schedule for majoring in gerontology and another field – your actual schedule may vary.

Meet with your advisor before scheduling your classes. Review the class schedule for course availability.

Missouri State is committed to helping you graduate in four years.

The following degree plan, last reviewed 06-10-2021, is based on the 2021-22 catalog and Missouri State general education requirements.

First semester (fall)

Courses Hours
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Quantitative Literacy - General Education 3
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Total hours 15

Second semester (spring)

Courses Hours
The Arts - General Education 3
Humanities - General Education 3
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Total hours 16

Third semester (fall)

Courses Hours
Cultural Competence - General Education 3
Physical Sciences - General Education 3-4
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Written Communication and Integrative and Applied Learning - General Education 3
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Total hours 15-16

Fourth semester (spring)

Courses Hours
Gerontology - Health Related 3
PSY foundation course work - Applied 3
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Total hours 15

Fifth semester (fall)

Courses Hours
Gerontology Elective 3
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Public Issues - General Education 3
General elective 3
General elective 1
Total hours 16

Sixth semester (spring)

Courses Hours
Gerontology Elective 3
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PSY foundation course work - Learning and Cognition 3
General elective 3
General elective 3
Total hours 15

Seventh semester (fall)

Courses Hours
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Gerontology Elective 3
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General elective 3
General elective 3
General elective 1
Total hours 16

Eighth semester (spring)

Courses Hours
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GEN 499 University Exit Examination 0
Total hours 9-12

Tips for success

  • The gerontology major does not require a minor. Many students choose to add a minor or second major in psychology, sociology, health services, hospitality leadership or business. You're encouraged to use general electives to complete a second major or minor in another area of interest.
  • Meet with a gerontology advisor as soon as possible when deciding on the dual major option. They can help you develop a plan to maximize the use of your credit hours.
  • No application is needed for admission to the gerontology program.
  • A total of 120 completed credited hours is required for graduation.
  • Involvement in the Gerontology Club will help you learn more about the field, the major and the practicum.