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2 Aging MA Degree Programs in USA


University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Master of Arts in Aging Services Management
- Los Angeles, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
12 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Aging Services Management prepares business leaders to succeed in meeting the aging population’s unique needs, including supportive housing. At USC Leonard Davis, you’ll develop specialized knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges and opportunities of this fast-growing sector.


University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Master of Arts in Senior Living Hospitality
- Los Angeles, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
12 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The need for senior living industry professionals has significantly increased as the senior population continues to grow. Our program can prove beneficial for both professionals currently working in the senior living industry and those looking to begin their senior living hospitality careers.
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Aging degree programs at the Master's level in the USA delve into the complexities of aging societies, focusing on the intersection of health, policy, and social impact. This field offers a unique opportunity to explore how communities can best support their aging populations while preparing for future challenges.
In these programs, you'll study topics such as gerontological theories, health care systems for older adults, and ethical considerations in aging. You'll refine specific skills like assessing health disparities among seniors, designing community programs, and conducting evidence-based research to inform policy decisions. Many programs emphasize practical instruction, allowing you to engage with real-world issues and collaborate with industry professionals.
As you navigate the curriculum, the environment fosters independence and critical thinking. This approach prepares graduates for diverse career paths, including roles in public health, social services, and policy advocacy. Ultimately, this degree equips you with the knowledge and skills to make a significant contribution to the lives of older adults and the broader community.