Caring for an aging population.
With older adults soon set to outnumber children in the U.S., there’s a growing need for support and care with every aspect of aging. Enter an equipped group of graduates ready to provide programming and services. This new degree intersects with interests in science, aging, healthcare and social services.
The first of its kind in Idaho, a Master of Science (M.S.) in Gerontology positions you as a leader in the field of aging. Delve into the science as you learn how to plan, administer and evaluate programs for older adults in the private and public sectors. Feel confident making decisions about how direct services are delivered to older people and their families. Learn how to guide the instruction of older adults and service providers.
As an essential member of the healthcare workforce, you’ll play a crucial role in expanding access to quality healthcare for Idaho’s most rural and vulnerable communities. Graduates are well-prepared for careers as gerontological researchers, geriatric care managers, geriatric social workers, healthcare educators, nursing and home health aides, gerontology counselors, community health workers and more.
This degree could be a good fit if you:
- Are interested in the study of aging and want to become a leader in the field
- Aspire to work in healthcare, social services, or a related field
- Are passionate about expanding access to quality healthcare for Idaho’s rural communities
- Want to serve and provide engaging, beneficial programs for older adults
With this degree, you could become a/an:
- Gerontological researcher
- Geriatric care manager
- Geriatric social worker
- Healthcare educator
- Nursing and Home Health Aide
- Gerontology Counselor
- Community Health worker