Gerontology MS

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Synthesize and apply gerontological frameworks (e.g., social theories of aging, life course perspective) to examine human development and aging.

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Synthesize and apply biological theory and science to understand the processes of aging, including health, longevity and diversity in the physical experience of aging.

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Synthesize and apply psychological and sociological theories and science to understand adaptation, stability and change in aging, as well to understand heterogeneity, inequality and context of aging.

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Develop comprehensive and meaningful concepts, definitions and measures for well-being of older adults and their families, grounded in Humanities and Arts.

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Distinguish and apply factors related to aging outcomes, both intrinsic and contextual, through critical thinking and empirical research.

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Demonstrate awareness of professional opportunities in gerontology, skills to communicate with and advocate for older persons in personal and public settings, and an understanding of gerontological ethics, including: ethical questions of practice, research, advocacy, and policy; and proper professional conduct, complexities of working with a diverse population.