The Georgetown University M.S. in Aging & Health Program is pleased to invite you to our virtual information session next MONDAY, March 28th from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM ET. This is the last information session before our April 1st final application deadline.
Topic: Information Session - Aging & Health - MS and Certificate ProgramsMarch 28, 2022 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register for the Zoom Link - MARK YOUR CALENDAR and JOIN US! Hosted by Program Director Dr. Pamela Saunders and Program Coordinator Kristine Howard Time: bit.ly/aghlmarch28
The Information Session will describe and discuss the Master of Science in Aging & Health Program (as well as the Certificate in Senior Living Administration – the only one of its kind!), and will include a review of application requirements, curriculum, internship opportunities, timeframes, student support, and career opportunities.
We will also have an open Q&A.
The Georgetown University MS in Aging & Health is rigorous and robust and is designed to prepare both students and professionals for leadership, careers, and research in the areas of health systems and senior living administration, healthcare economics, and policy.
Courses/Areas include:
· Theories and Perspectives of Gerontology
· Research Methods in Aging & Health
· Biology of Health & Disease
· Humanities and Ethics of Aging
· Psychology of Aging
· Health Economics
· An Aging World
· Aging Policy
Georgetown University’s Master of Science in Aging & Health is training the next generation of leaders in the field of aging. Through interdisciplinary training in the theory, economics, policy and human experience of aging; we prepare students to construct a healthier understanding of aging, and build a more age-integrated society.
You can learn more about our program, courses, team, and how to apply, HERE:
Follow us on Twitter @GU_Aging, Instagram @gu_aging, Facebook, and Linkedin!
Join me on March 28, 2022, at 6:30 PM ET to learn more: bit.ly/aghlmarch28
You are also invited to attend the final installment of our Spring Aging & Health Seminar Series featuring Dr. Yogesh Shah on April 22nd, 12-1:30pm ET. Register for the Zoom link here: tinyurl.com/aghl-shah. Dr. Shah will talk about "Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Dementia Diagnosis Through Innovative Collaborations Between Faith-Based and Healthcare Communities."
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