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    MSc Ageing and Social Change

    • Norrköping, Sweden

    MSc

    Full time

    4 semesters

    Distance Learning

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    Do you want to contribute to the sustainability of an ageing society and the well-being of an ageing population? Then this is your master’s programme.

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    Aging degree programs focus on understanding the complexities of aging populations and developing strategies to improve the quality of life for older adults. This field offers a unique intersection of health, social policy, and gerontology, preparing you to make significant contributions to this important area.

    In Sweden, students will engage in applied coursework that examines the social, psychological, and biological aspects of aging. You'll explore topics like healthcare systems for the elderly, mental health in old age, and community support services. The educational approach encourages independent thinking and collaboration, promoting the ability to address real-world challenges faced by aging populations. Those pursuing this field build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives and innovative practices.

    Graduates emerge with specific skills, such as designing and evaluating programs for older adults, conducting research on age-related issues, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. The comprehensive training prepares professionals for careers in healthcare, social work, aging policy, and community development, supported by Sweden's strong commitment to elder care and well-being initiatives.