Masters degree in gerontology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Sherbrooke

Program Overview

This master's degree (MA) deals with the study of human aging from a biopsychosocial perspective. It focuses on holistic, integrated, collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to aging, to maximize your understanding of the factors that promote seniors' independence and well-being. You will address the many facets of the aging environment, including family and institutional networks, physical habitat (housing quality, environmental safety), financial support, and socio-cultural activities.

Program Key Stats

$25223 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Social and Health Services Assistants
  • Social Worker
  • Nursing and Home Health Aides
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Medical and Health Services Managers

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