Bachelor Gerontology

    Bachelor Gerontology

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 18,798 / per year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Bachelor Gerontology

    About

    In 2012, almost one in seven Canadians was a senior; by 2030, that number will jump to nearly one in four. Take on the opportunities and the challenges of working with older adults and advocating on their behalf, starting with a gerontology bachelor’s degree from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan.

    Gerontology is the study of the social, psychological, and biological aspects of aging. It includes the study of changes in adults as they age, the ways that society changes with an aging population, and how we apply this information to programs and policies for older adults. The U of R bachelor’s degree in gerontology takes an active health approach to anticipating the needs of an aging population. It is one of the few programs in Canada to combine exercise science and the study of aging.

    In the University of Regina Bachelor of Kinesiology in Gerontology program, you can learn how to apply your compassionate nature and strong desire to help others live longer, healthier lives. Our gerontology bachelor’s program can be your first step towards a career in areas such as:

    • Human services
    • Government agencies
    • Health care
    • Retirement communities
    • Nursing homes
    • Long-term care

    Earning a degree in gerontology can be beneficial for most careers that assist older adults, so there are many career possibilities.

    The gerontology bachelor’s degree program at the U of R will prepare you for a health career that has impact, in a growing field. Get career-ready with a 15-week, full-time fieldwork experience, applying what you learned from studying your major. This level of experience prior to degree completion is not common in other undergraduate kinesiology programs.

    The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies provides multiple pathways to multiple destinations. Come and find the pathway that’s right for you.

    What Is Gerontology?

    Gerontology is the study of the social, psychological, and biological aspects of aging. It examines the changes that older adults experience as they age and how society must respond to address the needs of an aging population. Gerontology also examines how society changes with an aging population, and how this information factors into programs and policies.

    As people age, they require additional medical care and assistance. In Canada, the aging population is a large demographic. Within the next 20 years, Canada’s senior population (those age 65 and older) is expected to grow by 68 per cent to more than 10 million people.

    The gerontology bachelor’s degree program at the U of R takes an active health approach to anticipating the needs of an aging population. You will learn about the motivations, interests, needs, and biology of older adults. You will also gain a foundation in core exercise sciences.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    What documents does U of R require, other than the admissions application?

    The University of Regina may require official transcripts from your previous school(s). Specific document requirements depend on your educational background and the program or faculty you are applying to.

    Additional documents may be needed for different types of students:

    • Grade 12 students
    • High school graduates
    • Transfer students
    • International students (or non-Canadian credentials), including proof of English Language Proficiency
    • Students seeking entry to the Faculty of Education
    • Students seeking entry to the Faculty of Nursing

    For details on the exact documents you need for your application, check out our Application Guide!

    You may also view more information regarding approved documents here.

    English Program Requirements

    One of the following tests will also be accepted. Test results must be received by the Admissions Office directly from the testing service before the deadline for receipt of application documents. Test scores are valid within two years of the test result date. :

    TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) *Including Home Edition *Institutional TOEFL, TOEFL Essentials, and paper-based MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Internet Based*: Overall 83; Reading: 20; Listening: 20; Speaking: 20; Writing: 20

    IELTS - Academic (International English Language Testing System) MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall Band score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0

    Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic *Including PTE Academic Online MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 59 No area with less than 59

    Duolingo online English test MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Taken up to June 30, 2024: Overall score: 120 Literacy: 105 Comprehension: 105 Conversation: 105 Production: 90
    Taken on July 1, 2024 and onward: Overall score: 120 Literacy: 105 Comprehension: 100 Conversation: 115 Production: 115

    Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)/C1 Also known as C1 Advanced, formerly known as Cambridge English MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 180 Subscores: Reading: 169 Use of English: 169 Writing: 169 Listening: 169 Speaking: 169

    Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)/C2 Also known as C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED: Overall score of 180 Subscores: Reading: 169 Use of English: 169 Writing: 169 Listening: 169 Speaking: 169

    Career

    What Can You Do With a Gerontology Degree?

    Upon successfully completing your bachelor’s degree in gerontology, you will be prepared for an impactful health career. Some of our graduates pursue further education in related fields such as nursing or social work. Our gerontology graduates have also gone on to jobs such as the ones listed here.

    To explore minors that may be available in this program area, please visit the Academic Calendar or meet with your faculty advisor in the Academic Advising Office after you are admitted.

    • Medical and health services managers
    • Health care professionals
    • Geriatric aides
    • Patient advocates for the elderly
    • Social scientists

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    18,798 / per year
    Bachelor Gerontology
    University of Regina
    University of Regina
    Canada

    Canada, Regina

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