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  • MScMA

    Learn more about Aging Masters degree programs

    Aging degree programs at the Master's level focus on the complexities of aging populations, equipping you with insights to impact the lives of older adults positively. This dynamic field addresses the diverse needs of aging communities, emphasizing a blend of research, policy, and practical application.

    Through courses in gerontology, you'll examine topics like health care management for seniors, age-friendly innovations, and the social implications of aging. This program prepares you to design and assess programs that enhance quality of life, emphasizing competencies in assessing community needs and developing effective aging care strategies. Students strengthen critical thinking skills as they engage with current issues facing older adults.

    Graduates often pursue careers in health policy, senior services management, or community outreach, leveraging their expertise to enact meaningful changes. Many professionals also engage in research-focused roles, contributing valuable knowledge to the field and advocating for improved resources and support for aging populations. With an understanding of global trends, you'll be prepared to make an impact in various settings.