| | Interdisciplinary Aging Studies | | |
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| School | Trent University - Graduate Studies | | |
| Location | Peterborough, ON, Canada | | |
| School Type | Graduate School | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 1,235
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| Degree | Master | | |
| Honours | | | |
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| Length | 24 Month(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 77% | | |
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| Prerequisites Notes |
Eligibility Requirements
- B.A. or B.Sc. Honours degree (a four year undergraduate bachelor's degree)
- Minimum B+ (77%) or equivalent in the last two years of full-time study, or last ten full academic credits
- Applicants must have completed a supervised research project, such as a thesis, program evaluation, or community-based research project, or include a 250 word statement that indicates their capacity to conduct independent research.
- Volunteer work, paid work experience, or other relevant life experiences will be taken into account
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| Cost | Cost shown is for the 2024-2025 school year. | | |
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| Description | Immerse yourself in a transformative two-year journey where you'll extend your learning beyond the classroom. This program offers the unique opportunity to foster meaningful relationships with older adults and contribute to community organizations that directly support them. Coupled with rigorous academic and research training, this hands-on experience will equip you with the practical skills needed for a successful career in aging-related fields.
At Trent University, we stand at the forefront of aging scholarship and thought leadership. Our academic community, rich with diverse perspectives, encourages students to challenge entrenched ideas about older adults. Our aim? To train students to effectively address the multifaceted challenges and unique opportunities of aging, from individual experiences to societal complexities. | | |
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