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Aging Studies (B.A., B.S.)

Jessica Berman '07 works with Dorothy, a resident of Longview, a local assisted-living community.
Selected Courses
  • Psychology of Aging
  • Hearing Loss and the Older Adult
  • Aging and Social Policy

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Aging Studies

According to the Administration on Aging, there are approximately 37 million people aged 65 years and older in the United States. By 2010 that number will be 40 million, and by 2020 it will climb to 55 million. Our interdisciplinary program in aging studies is designed for those who want to gain knowledge about and pursue careers with America's fastest-growing population.

The aging studies program offers numerous opportunities for experiential learning in field placements, internships, service learning projects, and at Longview, a residential facility for older adults near campus. In addition to completing courses in at least a dozen departments at Ithaca College, aging studies majors collaborate on research, attend professional meetings, and receive mentoring from gerontology faculty and Gerontology Institute staff members. In 2008 the aging studies major received the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education's Program of Merit designation.

In our Gerontology Institute you'll find opportunities that engage faculty and students from all areas of the College. The institute also sponsors research, facilitates projects on creativity and aging, provides training to professionals, provides resources to faculty and students in any department or academic program.

Even if you're not pursuing the degree, you'll have plenty of opportunities to get involved with our intergenerational community. Our students have organized and participated in dozens of events.

  • A drama student organized and led an acting class using role playing and acting games.
  • Photography students paired with Longview residents to produce and exhibit their photography.
  • Longview residents attended a history class to share their personal experiences with historic events being studied.
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