Master of Gerontology

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Elizabeth Mitchell Drive
Start date:
1st Intake: February 2nd Intake: July
Cost:
Please refer to education provider for more information.
Course type:
Post Graduate & Masters
Length:
2 years (full-time, distance education)
 
 
About this course
Enrolment process
About the institution
The CSU's Master of Gerontology is designed to provide an enhancement of knowledge and skills relevant to promoting the health and wellbeing of older people. This Master of Gerontology provides a pathway into postgraduate study for graduates of CSU as well as non-CSU graduates currently employed in health professions.

It satisfies the educational needs of health professionals and of professionals in related fields by:
- providing advanced theoretical foundations for professionals in developing health care sectors,
- encouraging the acquisition of skills and knowledge,
- promoting excellence in scholarship and research within the field of gerontology and
- promoting the skills needed for high quality applied research in gerontology.
Students looking to study full-time should apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Part-time, distance education, single subject and postgraduate students should be applied directly to the university by either going online or downloading the enrolment form.
The Charles Sturt University (CSU), with campuses around New South Wales, offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes on campus and by distance education, for domestic and international students.

The university offers courses in:

* agriculture,
* allied health,
* business,
* media,
* theology,
* medicine, and
* humanities and more.

CSU regional campuses are located in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Orange and Wagga Wagga. Theology Specialist Centres are located in Canberra and Parramatta. The university also has study centres in Melbourne and Sydney.
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