About the ULM Gerontology Program
Master of Arts in Gerontology (MA)
This degree program is 30 credit hours. Graduate Assistantships may be available to
qualified students.
Those students entering the program will be required to complete a core curriculum
and then may choose one of the following areas of specialization:
- Aging Studies - Focuses on preparing students for advanced degrees in Gerontology
to pursue careers in research, policy development, and higher education.
- Long-term Care Administration- Focuses on training students to become administrators in Assisted Living facilities,
Skilled Nursing Care facilities, and other long-term care facilities that provide
services to the elderly population.
- Grief Care Management- Focuses on training students to become grief care coordinators and group coordinators/facilitators
in agencies such as, hospice care, hospitals, outpatient clinics, funeral homes, etc.
- Health Care Management- combines geriatric training with business management skills.
In addition to the University requirements for admission to the Graduate School at
ULM, all applicants for regular admission to the Master of Arts in Gerontology degree
program must meet program admission requirements.
For more information about this program, including admission requirements, please see the ULM Graduate School.