Master of Science in Aging Studies Program Details
Program Length & Format
The program is 36 credit hours. It is self-paced. Students have flexibility in scheduling how many credits to take at a time. The program can be completed within 18 months, but you have up to five years to complete all of your courses.
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Webinar
If you would like to learn more about the Aging Studies programs at the University of Indianapolis, we invite you to review this recording of our informational webinar.
Our AGST Faculty
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Curriculum
The MS-AGST degree is completed in 36 credit hours, including:
- 18 credits of required courses
- 9 credits of concentration track courses
- 6 credits of elective courses
- 3 credits of the capstone seminar
Students have flexibility in scheduling how many credits to take at a time. The program can be completed within 18 months, but you have up to five years to complete all your courses.
VIEW THE MS-AGST CURRICULUM GUIDE
course descriptions
Take a deeper look at the individual courses in our graduate-level Aging Studies programs, when they are offered, and a brief description of the course content.
VIEW THE LIST OF POTENTIAL ELECTIVES FOR MS-AGST STUDENTS
Transfer Credits
Up to 9 transfer credits may be applied if:
- The coursework was done at a graduate level at an accredited institution.
- The student received a grade of B or better.
- The courses were completed within the past ten years.
- The course content fits into the student's degree plan.