Overview
The MSc in Applied Aging Sciences at the University of South Florida equips students with a comprehensive understanding of aging through a multidisciplinary lens. This program addresses real-world challenges in gerontology, preparing graduates to tackle issues related to aging-related health, family caregiving, and elder support services.
What you'll study
Core coursework (example modules):
- Human Development and Aging
- Physical Change and Aging
- Gerontological Counseling Theories and Practice
- Elder Abuse Assessment and Intervention
- Family Caregiving in Aging and Chronic Illness
- Gerontological Case Management
Learning approach: The program emphasizes applied learning through scenario-based discussions, case-oriented coursework, and the integration of counseling, assessment, and service coordination concepts.
Capstone / final requirement: A culminating academic requirement may be necessary, which can include a capstone project, practicum, or thesis-equivalent component, depending on the current degree plan.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
- Minimum GPA: A 3.0+ undergraduate GPA is typically expected for graduate admission.
- GRE: Often optional for applicants who meet specific GPA thresholds; otherwise, GRE scores may be considered.
- Statement of Purpose: Required for program admission.
- Resume/CV: Required.
- Letters of reference: Two (2) are required.
English requirements
- IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5.
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 79 or equivalent.
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 53.
- Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum score of 110.
Other requirements
- All required documents should be submitted by the university's published deadline for the intended intake.
- GRE may be optional depending on academic history; if submitted, preferred scores may be listed.
Career prospects
Graduates of the MSc in Applied Aging Sciences are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the gerontology field. Career opportunities may include positions in healthcare settings, community organizations, government agencies, and private industry, focusing on improving the quality of life for older adults and enhancing elder support services.