The Anthropology of Aging is a rapidly evolving field that seeks to understand the complexities of human aging across cultures and time.
Our Graduate Certificate in Anthropology of Aging is designed for individuals who wish to explore the social, cultural, and biological aspects of aging, with a focus on the experiences of diverse populations.
Through a combination of theoretical foundations, ethnographic research methods, and case studies, this program provides a comprehensive understanding of the anthropology of aging, including the impact of globalization, technology, and social change on aging processes.
Our program is ideal for students interested in pursuing a career in research, policy development, or community engagement related to aging and aging populations.
By exploring the anthropology of aging, you can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human aging and contribute to the development of more effective policies and interventions that promote healthy aging and well-being.
Join our community of scholars and researchers and take the first step towards a career in the anthropology of aging. Explore our program further and discover how you can make a meaningful contribution to this exciting field.