5 Degrees in Gerontology in Spain for 2024
- Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
The Master's Degree in Gerontology is focused as a highly useful postgraduate degree for all university students heading towards the field of gerontology, both clinical and social, being especially relevant for Health Sciences careers (medicine, nursing, occupational therapy , speech therapy, clinical psychology...) and Social Sciences (social work, labor relations, social psychology, psychopedagogy, sociology...), both from a professional and an academic and research point of view through the completion of doctoral theses by graduates. The Master's Degree is considered as a specialized and multidisciplinary training title, endorsed by the level of the teachers involved, mostly doctors, and from different fields of social and health care for the elderly.
- Barcelona, Spain
Part time
6 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
The proposed training methodology added to the clarity, breadth and didactics of content design, allows the Master in Gerontology to be directed to professionals licensed in Psychology, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Sociology, Physiotherapy, Kinesiologists, Sociocultural Animators, Economy and Law
- Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
This inter-university master's degree is organized by the Barcelona, Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela and Valencia universities and its objective is specialized training in the Psychology of Aging in order to carry out qualified work in the different contexts and care systems for the elderly.
Maestría Oficial en Gerontología y Atención Centrada en la Persona
VIU - Universidad Internacional de Valencia
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- Valencia, Spain
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
We are in a society where the average age and life expectancy is increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to consider new challenges in the attention of this majority group of the population.
- Barcelona, Spain
On-Campus
Spanish
One of the most distinctive demographic characteristics of today is the progressive ageing of the global population. Europe is gradually becoming one of the world's oldest continents. The United Nations has estimated that 27.4% of the European population will be aged over 75 by 2050.