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Master of Science in Gerontology (Management of Aging Services Track)

The Management in Aging Services Track is a new program that offers students an advanced degree in the growing field of aging services.

This includes long-term care, service-supported housing, community-based services, marketing to an aging population, and health services for those requiring chronic care.

The program will afford professionals in the aging network the opportunity to broaden their perspectives and develop skills in policy development and analysis, program management, administration, and finance with a focus on the aging population.

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Gerontology Graduate Certificate (Focus on Management of Aging Services)

The Gerontology Graduate Certificate with a focus in management of aging services is targeted to individuals in the aging network who are looking to upgrade their skills or advance in new directions within the field or for those looking to enter the field.

The emphasis will be on making this an easily accessible program through use of regional video teaching sites and online courses. Class scheduling will reflect the needs of a working student population.

Students take five courses from an approved list of courses to earn the graduate certificate. Students must have earned an undergraduate degree to be eligible for the certificate.

Students will have the option of applying these 15 credits toward the 30-credit Management of Aging Services Master's degree program.

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