Compassionate Care During Death, Dying, and Mourning

Aging and Applied Thanatology is a 12-credit, flexible online graduate certificate program that can be completed in as little as nine months. You will acquire or enhance your knowledge, sensitivity, and advanced skills in providing specialized care for those coping with death or dealing with terminal illness. Continuing Education credits apply for select professions.

Details, Dates & Deadlines

Program Details

Class Format

Online,Full Time,Part Time, Asynchronous

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Program Location

Online

Program Length

9 months

Credits to Complete

12

Cost/Credit Hour

In State: $750
Out of State: $993

  • Online application
  • $75 application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • 300–500 word essay
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • CV or resume

Dates & Deadlines

Spring Deadline: December 1
Fall Deadline: July 1

Maximum Flexibility

Aging and Applied Thanatology is a 12-credit, four-course graduate certificate program offered in an asynchronous, 100% online environment. This means that we offer maximum flexibility to meet the needs of working professionals. There are no online meetings or set times when you'll need to log in; just submit your coursework before the posted deadline, and check back in for feedback from your instructors and classmates. 

As a student in this program, you will acquire expertise in the study of aging and applied thanatology. Your classmates will most likely be practicing professionals with a health, science, or academic background who are employed or seeking employment in positions requiring this specialization. 

Program Completion Timeline

  • All four courses will be offered at least once each year to enable you to complete the program within one year.

  • Participants can start the program at the start of any term.

  • Although most students complete the program within one year, you will be allowed up to three years to complete the program.

In the midst of a demographic shift that will soon see older adults (age 65+) representing more than 20% of the American population, the number of professionals qualified to care for older patients, their caregivers, and families is decreasing. Our graduate certificate in Aging & Applied Thanatology will provide you with the knowledge and skillset to support the bereaved on their grief journeys and to improve the dying process for individuals managing chronic illness in rapidly growing fields experiencing urgent demands for specialized care including:

  • Nursing home care
  • Hospice and hospital care
  • Psychology
  • Emergency services
  • Social work
  • Spiritual guidance
  • Patient care
  • Bereavement Counseling

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