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The Master of Science in Aging and Health program equips students for diverse careers in gerontology. Graduates can work in public or private sectors as administrators, planners, practitioners, researchers, advocates, or educators. The program offers: comprehensive scientific training in gerontological theory, policy, and research; practical experience through personalized field internships (local or international); and networking opportunities with aging professionals through research projects and mentorship. Students develop core competencies in aging studies across key areas including mid-life to end-of-life care, ethics, humanities, healthcare administration, and policy. The curriculum aligns with standards set by the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) and the Accreditation in Gerontology Education Commission (AGEC).