Masters Degree in Health Administration Gerontology at University of Phoenix - Phoenix - Hohokam Campus |
University of Phoenix - Phoenix - Hohokam Campus
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University of Phoenix - Phoenix - Hohokam Campus is a Private for-profit, 4-year or above with 7,612 students in Phoenix, AZ.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate, Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Certificates/Post-Master's Certificate, Certificates/First-Professional Certificate, Continuing Education |
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University of Phoenix - Phoenix - Hohokam Campus Master's degree Health Administration Gerontology
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This program specialization is designed to provide health care professionals with diverse interdisciplinary backgrounds with the knowledge and process of aging. Content is designed to provide students with relevant information related to the physical, mental, and social aspects of gerontology as well as human services, economic and legal factors that influence elders.
With an emerging proportion of older adults in our society there is a growing market for aging services which are fueled by products and services for well elders as well as those elders compromised by chronic illnesses or disabilities. Career opportunities are increasing and are not limited to just long term care. Business, industry, community health, federal and local governments and professional organizations will look to include workers prepared to understand the needs of this population as a major consumer of their products and services.
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