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Master's Degree Full Time

Aging Studies (MA, MSc)

at University of Regina · Regina, Saskatchewan

Duration

1–2 years

Tuition

On request

Intake

Fall, Spring

Mode

Full Time

About this program

<p>The Aging Studies Master's program at the University of Regina explores the complex and multifaceted aspects of aging. This degree is designed for individuals who wish to understand the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of aging. The curriculum emphasizes research methodologies and critical thinking skills, allowing students to engage deeply with topics like gerontology, health care, and social policy as they relate to the aging population.</p><p>This program typically consists of a blend of theoretical coursework and practical experiences. Students will engage in seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects, gaining insightful perspectives on aging both locally and globally. The curriculum is designed to foster analytical skills, intercultural understanding, and a comprehensive view of the challenges faced by older adults.</p><p>Studying in this country provides students with unique opportunities to immerse themselves in a society that values diversity and inclusion. The university's location offers access to various community resources, organizations, and services related to aging, enabling students to gain hands-on experience while making valuable connections in the field.</p>

Entry requirements

<p>To be eligible for the Aging Studies Master's program, applicants typically need a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as psychology, sociology, social work, or a related discipline. Additionally, a strong academic record, relevant research experience, and letters of recommendation may be required. Some programs may also consider work experience in fields related to aging or healthcare.</p>

English: <p>International students are generally expected to demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized tests such as the IELTS or TOEFL. A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score may be typically required, with no individual band score below a specified level.</p>

International students: <p>International students wishing to study in this country typically need a student visa, which requires documentation such as proof of acceptance into the program, financial statements, and proof of accommodation. Applicants should check the official government sources for the most up-to-date visa and documentation requirements.</p>

Career outcomes

<ul><li>Gerontology Researcher</li><li>Health Policy Analyst</li><li>Social Services Coordinator</li><li>Program Manager in Aging Services</li><li>Consultant for Aging Organizations</li><li>Community Outreach Specialist</li></ul>

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