The Gerontology Program collaborates with five departments including Psychology, to provide students with an innovative, interdisciplinary learning perspective. Students have the opportunity to access multifaceted resources and work together with complementary disciplines.
Research and theory in Gerontology is reviewed, and the thesis or major project taken in the collaborating academic unit will have a gerontological focus.
For additional information on the Interdisciplinary Graduate Specialization in Gerontology, please visit the Gerontology website.
The Gerontology programs are:
- Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MA)
- Master of Arts in Sociology (MA)
- Master of Education (MEd)
- Master of Social Work (MSW)
- Master of Science in Psychological Science (MSc)
- Master of Science in Kinesiology
- Master of Health Sciences
- Master of Public Health
