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The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Wellness and Health Promotion Practice: Aging and Population Health Emphasis
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Wellness and Health Promotion Practice with an Aging and Population Health Emphasis prepares students to address health concerns related to aging populations and diverse groups. The ...


University of South Florida
General Studies B.G.S., with Aging Sciences Concentration
- Tampa, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in General Studies B.G.S. with an Aging Sciences Concentration is designed to offer flexibility for students interested in understanding aging processes and issues faced by older adults. I...
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Aging degree programs at the Bachelor's level prepare you for a growing field focused on the needs and challenges of an aging population. These programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications, setting the stage for meaningful careers in various sectors.
Through courses in gerontology, you'll explore topics such as health care systems, aging policy, and dementia care. Students develop essential skills, including assessing age-related health needs, designing support programs, and implementing effective communication strategies for older adults. This degree fosters a comprehensive understanding of the social, psychological, and economic aspects of aging.
Many learners build confidence as they engage with new perspectives through experiential learning opportunities, such as internships and community outreach projects. Graduates often pursue careers in social work, public health, or senior services, where they can make a valuable difference in the lives of older adults. With a focus on collaboration and advocacy, aging degree programs equip students for impactful roles in a diverse array of environments.