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2 Aging Masters Degree Programs in United Kingdom


Brighton and Sussex Medical School
MSc Ageing and Dementia Studies
- Brighton, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Ageing and dementia are critical areas of study and healthcare, addressing the complex needs of an increasingly ageing global population. There are more than 900,000 people with dementia in the UK and 44 million worldwide, posing a major challenge for treatment and care.


University of Stirling
MSc Gerontology and Global Ageing (Online)
- Stirling, United Kingdom
MSc
Part time
Distance Learning
English
Address the needs of an ageing global population with our online Masters in Gerontology and Global Ageing.
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Studying Aging degree programs at the Master's level in the UK opens doors to understanding the complexities of aging populations. This field addresses a critical global issue while preparing you for impactful careers in health, social care, and public policy.
Through courses in gerontology, you'll explore subjects like age-related health challenges, policy development, and the social implications of aging. Students strengthen adaptability as they examine how different cultures influence aging and care practices. Topics such as developing community programs for older adults and assessing policies for age-friendly environments are integral to the curriculum.
The UK’s education system emphasizes research-focused learning, equipping you with skills in data analysis and program evaluation. You'll engage in industry-linked projects, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Graduates typically pursue roles in healthcare management, community outreach, or policy advocacy, where they can make a meaningful impact in the lives of aging individuals and their families.