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2 Aging MSc Degree Programs in USA


Georgetown University - Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
M.S. in Aging & Health
- Washington, USA
MSc
Full time, Part time
11 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Aging & Health program provides the basic competencies in aging studies offered by faculty interested in aging from mid-life to end of life, ethics and humanities in aging, health care administration, and policy.


Minnesota State University Mankato
Master of Science Aging Studies
- Mankato, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
Minnesota State Mankato's innovative Aging Studies program prepares students to have a meaningful impact on society by supporting individuals as they age. Our program encompasses the biological, social and psychological aspects of aging, providing students with a broad and versatile background with which to serve older adults.
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Aging degree programs at the MSc level in the USA focus on understanding the complexities of aging populations and developing effective solutions to promote well-being and quality of life. With an emphasis on practical and research-based learning, these programs prepare students to address pressing global issues associated with aging.
Through courses in gerontology, program management, and health policy, you'll explore essential topics like aging demographics, mental health in older adults, and community engagement strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, gaining insights into the multifaceted nature of aging and the related industry needs.
In MSc programs, you’ll practice designing interventions, conducting research, and utilizing data analytics to inform policies and programs tailored to older adults. Graduates often pursue careers in healthcare administration, social services, and policy advocacy, making a positive impact on communities. By honing specific skills relevant to aging populations, you'll be well-prepared for the dynamic workforce in this growing field.