BA Combined Honors in Gerontology and Another Subject

4 Years On Campus Dual-bachelors Program

McMaster University

Program Overview

This degree program brings a multidisciplinary approach to the study of aging. Designed to foster an understanding of aging issues within and across different contexts, issues ranging from the individual experience of the aging process to the societal complexities of an aging population are examined both within the Canadian context and more broadly.

Program Key Stats

$28358 (Annual cost)



58 %

Eligibility Criteria


1200
6.5
86

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Project Coordinator
  • Care Coordinators
  • Health Policy/Social Policy Research

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