Aging Studies
College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Academic Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Academic Programs
Minnesota State Mankato's innovative Aging Studies program prepares students to have a meaningful impact on society by supporting individuals as they age. Our program encompasses the biological, social and psychological aspects of aging, providing students with a broad and versatile background with which to serve older adults. We encourage our students to customize their coursework based on their personal career goals, and we help them find real-world learning opportunities to ensure that they reach those goals.
Aging Studies offers a variety of undergraduate degrees to provide an enriching educational experience for our students and to prepare them for future careers and success.
The Aging Studies graduate programs provide students an applied learning environment with emphasis on real-world situations, and personal attention that is the hallmark of quality graduate education.
Aging Studies students can work with the program director or any Aging Studies faculty member to get the best advising to meet their individual needs.
Aging Studies students have many any opportunities to get practical, hands-on experience preparing for their future careers.
Graduates of Aging Studies programs are successful in a wide range of careers in the aging field across the region and even the world.
A variety of scholarships and financial aid options are available to Aging Studies students. View current opportunities.
The Aging Studies is proud to host a variety of lectures featuring Aging Studies faculty.
Learn more about the Aging Studies faculty and staff.
Contact Aging Studies with questions or for more information.