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Gerontology Degrees in Maryland - MD
By Joanna Pelletier, allied health world contributing writer
Published: August 4th, 2010
Gerontology degrees in Maryland can be earned through online, on-site, or hybrid programs. Most of these programs are offered at the graduate level, with graduate certificates, Master's degrees, and doctoral degrees available.
Online and hybrid gerontology programs are becoming increasingly popular and available throughout Maryland. When you participate in an online program, you gain the ability to study human anatomy, psychology, nursing, aging and social constructs, and other gerontology-related topics without having to set foot on a college campus. You also gain the ability to earn your degree faster, since most online programs are available year-round.
Whether you choose to participate in online or on-site programs in Maryland, you should have a clear idea of what your professional interests are before you begin your courses. Gerontology is a highly interdisciplinary field—it spans across the nursing, psychology, sociology, social work, athletic training, and physical therapy fields—so it is extremely important to know your intended field.
You should also consider what type of degree would be necessary for your gerontology career. Certificate programs are ideal for professionals (e.g., nurses and event coordinators) who are already working in the field. Master's and doctoral degrees, on the other hand, are ideal for professionals who prescribe medications or do research in the field (e.g., psychiatrists, gerontologists, and sociologists).
