Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Population ageing is a global megatrend that is having a diverse and far-reaching impact on all of society. Policy, economic growth, inflation rates, public health, urban design and household spending are being significantly impacted, as are our conceptions of retirement and productivity. In addition, the decline in the labour force…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Population ageing is a global megatrend that is having a diverse and far-reaching impact on all of society. Policy, economic growth, inflation rates, public health, urban design and household spending are being significantly impacted, as are our conceptions of retirement and productivity. In addition, the decline in the labour force due to ageing populations will require dramatic social change and technological innovation. The Graduate Certificate in Gerontology is an exciting, interdisciplinary course providing specialised knowledge and skills in the physical and psychosocial aspects of ageing that will set you up for the many opportunities in this fast-growing sector. There is also a nursing specialisation as part of this Graduate Certificate. It is the first program of its kind and draws from disciplines spanning public health, social work, architectural and urban design, economics and technology. Content has been developed in collaboration with leading industry experts from Australia and around the world, and will provide you with a broad understanding of ageing as a social, physical and psychological experience, along with the practical skills to succeed in a career in this rapidly developing field. This is a highly flexible online program, with the option of part-time study. It includes a broad range of subjects to select from. Developed by subject matter experts assisted by learning designers, you will enjoy an engaging, interactive learning experience that will equip you with practical and highly relevant skills. The course also provides great opportunities to network with like-minded professionals. Who is this course for? Looking to specialise in gerontology and build a career in this fast-growing sector, or to formalise knowledge gained in the field? Then these courses are for you. If you are a policy professional, registered nurse, or working in aged care, the courses are particularly relevant. They are also well suited to those in social work, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, occupational therapy, human services, financial services and mental health. As well as entrepreneurs and managers.
Course aims: The Graduate Certificate in Gerontology is designed to consolidate specialist knowledge and experience in the physical and psychosocial aspects of ageing, and to provide the background interdisciplinary skills and understanding necessary to respond to the complexities of a global ageing population. Ultimately, the course aims to produce leaders in the field.
Career outcomes: Ageing and longevity are reshaping consumer lifestyles and purchasing decisions, and driving a range of consumer megatrends. Healthcare will take a greater share of government and household spending and the focus on health, wellbeing and healthy lifestyles will continue to gain momentum. Catering to the unique needs and demands of older people will be imperative for both governments and companies alike, creating huge and varied career opportunities in the field of ageing. By consolidating specialist knowledge and experience in ageing, the Graduate Certificate in Gerontology will increase your career potential. You will be equipped to meet the escalating market demand for a skilled workforce that can respond to the complexities of the global ageing phenomenon, and to become a leader in the field.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings, consistently being placed as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and is one of the world’s top 50 (as per Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 – 2016 and Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015). There are over 80 different undergraduate study areas and over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne for students to choose from. The University has extensive global networks and has seven campus locations across Melbourne and rural Victoria.