B.A. in Gerontology

Youngstown, Ohio

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Gerontology at Youngstown State University is designed to prepare students for careers working with the aging population. This interdisciplinary program combines elements from social sciences, health care, and human services to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues facing older adults. Students gain the knowledge and skills needed to address the challenges of aging and to enhance the quality of life for elderly individuals.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in Gerontology includes a blend of core courses, electives, and practical experiences. Core courses cover topics such as Aging and Society, Health and Aging, and the Psychology of Aging. Students also engage in fieldwork through internships or practicums, where they apply their knowledge in real-world settings, such as senior centers, healthcare facilities, or community organizations. The program offers flexibility through elective courses, allowing students to explore areas of interest within gerontology or related disciplines.

Research Focus: Research in the B.A. in Gerontology program addresses a wide range of topics related to aging. Students and faculty explore issues such as aging and health disparities, the impact of aging on mental health, and innovative approaches to elder care. Research opportunities are integrated into the program, enabling students to participate in studies and projects that contribute to the field of gerontology and improve services for the elderly.

Industry Engagement: Youngstown State University emphasizes industry engagement by providing students with opportunities to work closely with professionals in the field of gerontology. This includes internships, service learning projects, and collaborations with local organizations focused on aging and elder care. These experiences help students build practical skills, gain insights into industry practices, and establish valuable professional connections.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Gerontology program incorporates a global perspective by examining aging issues from an international viewpoint. Students study how different cultures and countries address aging and the challenges associated with an aging global population. This perspective is enhanced through course content, research projects, and discussions about global aging trends and policies.

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Location

Youngstown, Ohio

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IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 11300

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $75

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 67 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 50 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 95.

Youngstown State University (YSU) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities for international students to help make their education more affordable. These scholarships are highly competitive, and eligibility criteria may vary.

Global Leadership Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to academically talented and highly motivated international students. It provides financial support for tuition and is renewable for up to eight semesters. Eligibility is based on a student's academic record and standardized test scores.

American-Midwest Scholarship: YSU offers this scholarship to undergraduate international students. It covers a portion of tuition costs and is based on academic merit.

Athletic Scholarships: For students with exceptional athletic abilities, YSU provides athletic scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who participate in YSU's sports programs.

Non-Resident Tuition Scholarships: Some scholarships are designed to offset the higher out-of-state tuition costs for international students. These awards help reduce the overall tuition burden.

International Student Scholarships: YSU provides general scholarships for international students to support their academic journey. These scholarships are based on merit, and the selection process is highly competitive.

Honors College Scholarships: High-achieving international students may be eligible for Honors College scholarships. These scholarships offer additional funding for students in the Honors College program.

School-Specific Scholarships: Various schools and colleges within YSU may offer scholarships specific to their academic disciplines. Students pursuing particular majors or fields of study should inquire about school-specific scholarship opportunities.

External Scholarships: YSU encourages international students to explore external scholarships offered by organizations, foundations, or home country governments. These external scholarships can help cover educational expenses.

Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Gerontology from Youngstown State University are well-equipped for a range of careers focused on improving the quality of life for older adults. This degree provides a strong foundation in the issues related to aging, combining academic knowledge with practical experience to prepare students for various roles in the field. 

Aging Services Coordinator: In this role, graduates coordinate programs and services for elderly individuals, ensuring they have access to necessary resources such as healthcare, social services, and community activities. They often work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or senior centers.

Case Manager: Case managers work directly with older adults to assess their needs, develop care plans, and connect them with appropriate services. They may be employed by healthcare organizations, social service agencies, or long-term care facilities.

Senior Care Consultant: As consultants, graduates provide expertise and advice on best practices for senior care. They may work with families to navigate care options, advise institutions on program development, or assist in policy formulation.

Elderly Advocacy Specialist: Graduates may work as advocates for the elderly, focusing on issues such as elder rights, policy changes, and community awareness. They may work with advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, or government agencies to promote the needs and interests of older adults.

Health Educator: In this role, individuals develop and implement educational programs aimed at improving the health and well-being of seniors. They work in community health settings, senior centers, or healthcare organizations to provide information on healthy aging, disease prevention, and wellness.

Rehabilitation Specialist: Graduates can work in rehabilitation settings, helping older adults recover from injuries or manage chronic conditions. They may be involved in designing rehabilitation programs and working with healthcare teams to provide comprehensive care.

Long-Term Care Administrator: This position involves managing and overseeing the operations of long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living centers, or retirement communities. Administrators ensure that facilities meet regulatory standards and provide high-quality care to residents.

Community Outreach Coordinator: Coordinators develop and manage programs aimed at engaging older adults in community activities and services. They work with local organizations, senior centers, and community groups to promote active aging and social inclusion.


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