Aging Services
Graduate Programs

Why Study Aging Services?

Learn how to improve society by enhancing the lives of older adults through a unique interdisciplinary program.

The Aging Studies program at UMBC is the only one of its kind in the country to combine business management, public policy, and the study of human aging. It was designed to meet the real-world demand for educated, innovative leaders in the longevity market, and the curriculum includes all aspects of aging services, especially how to expand opportunities for individuals in the longevity economy. The undergraduate degree prepares students for entry-level professional positions in the management of aging services by combining public policy, healthcare management, law, financial services, real estate, consumer technology, and product design. The graduate program will give you a holistic set of skills and knowledge that integrates aging, management, and policy as well as leadership techniques, management fundamentals, understanding of individual human aging and the societal implications of aging, and research opportunities.

At a Glance

Aging Services Graduate Programs

Terms of Admission:
Fall, Spring

Campus Locations:
Catonsville

Schedule:
Full-time, Part-time

Department:
Erickson School of Aging Studies

College:
Erickson School of Aging Studies

Which Program is Right for You?

Master of Arts in Management of Aging Services

The graduate programs at the Erickson School of Aging Studies provide integrated, interdisciplinary professional training for leaders in the growing longevity economy. Graduates will meet a growing workforce need for leaders with professional education to serve in management positions in public, private, and non-profit/advocacy organizations providing services to older adults.

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Certificate in Dementia Care Services

The graduate programs at the Erickson School of Aging Studies provide integrated, interdisciplinary professional training for leaders in the growing longevity economy. Graduates will meet a growing workforce need for leaders with professional education to serve in management positions in public, private, and non-profit/advocacy organizations providing services to older adults.

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Certificate in Management of Aging Services

Expand your professional skills and learn about management in aging services with a certificate from UMBC.

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Certificate in Senior Housing Administration

The graduate programs at the Erickson School of Aging Studies provide integrated, interdisciplinary professional training for leaders in the growing longevity economy. Graduates will meet a growing workforce need for leaders with professional education to serve in management positions in public, private, and non-profit/advocacy organizations providing services to older adults.

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Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

UMBC works to provide students with adequate need-based funding.

Ready to Apply?

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Start Your Graduate Admissions Application

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Check application decisions (6-8 weeks)

Please note that application decisions can take 6-8 weeks after the program’s deadline, and depend on how many applications a department receives. You will receive an email once the department processes your decision letter. You will be able to see your decision letter by logging in to the application website. Your decision letter will be where the application checklist was. You may also check your recommendation statuses to send reminders or update contact information from the user page. If you are having trouble logging back in, you can recover your account.

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Have Questions?

Please contact the appropriate Graduate School staff member for assistance, or contact our Main Office at gradschool@umbc.edu or 410-455-2537.

Contact Information

Aging Services Program Contacts

Main Contact

443-543-5603
erickson@umbc.edu

Program Director

Dr. Lee Ann Ferguson
lfergus1@umbc.edu

UMBC Graduate School Admissions Office Contact Information

Mailing Address

UMBC Graduate School
1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250

Admissions Staff

Staff are available from Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 410-455-2537

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Email Graduate Admissions at gradschool@umbc.edu.

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