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Quinnipiac University
BA Gerontology
- Hamden, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
In Quinnipiac BA in Gerontology deals with issues that face the growing population of older adults. As a professional in this field, you’ll use sociological and scientific knowledge, interpersonal skills and public resources to improve the quality of life and security of the elderly.


San Diego State University
Gerontology, B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences
- San Diego, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Gerontology program within the B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences focuses on preparing students to understand the complex biological, psychological, social, and economic aspects of aging. It offers...
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University of Maryland, Baltimore
Management of Aging Services, B.A.
- Baltimore, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Management of Aging Services, B.A. program is designed to prepare students for careers that support the health, well-being, and quality of life of older adults. It covers a wide range of topics in...
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Gerontology degree programs at the bachelor's level focus on the aging process and its impacts on individuals and society. This field explores the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging, preparing you to work in a range of environments that support older adults and enhance their quality of life.
Through coursework in gerontological theory, research methods, and program planning, you'll develop essential skills like assessing the needs of older populations and designing interventions that promote healthy aging. Engaging with practical case studies allows you to reinforce your understanding through real-world applications. Students build confidence as they explore the diverse challenges faced by aging individuals in various settings.
Graduates with a bachelor's degree in gerontology typically pursue careers in health services, social work, or community development, guiding initiatives that cater to the elderly. This program equips you with competencies that are increasingly vital as society continues to recognize the importance of addressing the needs of its aging population.