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2 Aging Bachelor's Degree Programs in USA


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 in the USA focus on understanding the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging. This field prepares you to address the needs of an aging population, which is increasingly relevant in today’s society.
Through courses in gerontology, you’ll learn to assess the impact of aging on health and wellness, develop community programs tailored to older adults, and understand policy implications related to aging services. Students gain practical insights by participating in internships and engaging in research-driven projects, fostering independence and critical thinking as they explore innovative solutions for aging-related challenges.
The curriculum equips you with specific skills, such as conducting needs assessments for senior services, creating intervention strategies for health promotion, and managing programs that support older individuals and their families. Graduates often find career opportunities in social services, healthcare, community advocacy, and policy development, making a meaningful contribution to society as they support a growing demographic.