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UMBC's liberal arts foundation is at the core of the MAgS program. The program integrates management, public policy, and a focus on aging studies. This degree aims to prepare students for entry-level professional positions in the management of aging services. The undergraduate major provides a strong knowledge base in human aging, an understanding of regulatory/policy/fiscal issues involved in aging service provision, and fundamental management skills (i.e., accounting, human resources, critical thinking, and negotiation). The Erickson School Has unique interdisciplinary programs that develops students to lead organizations that work with, or on behalf of older adults Connects the brainpower of a leading research university with the practical expertise and knowledge of world-renowned leaders in the aging services field. Provides Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional Education. Blends knowledge of human aging, public policy and management to develop skills that include communication, financial acumen, critical thinking, leadership, problem solving, and decision-making.