Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social work...and if she does a 3-2 or 4/1 program she can get a masters with a specialization in georontology
Low pay.
Anonymous wrote:If she’s STEM oriented there are a lot of fields that cover physical and mental aging:
Neuroscience
Nutrition
Molecular Biology
Search using the term ageing research fields (not in quotes) and I think you’ll find solid results that could be helpful to you and your daughter. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Is she interested in health sciences, like public health? Otherwise, I think many jobs working with seniors are at the local government level so perhaps something like public administration or public policy would fit. It really depends what she wants to do.
This is something (“working with seniors”) where I don’t think you necessarily need to specialize to go into the field. Plenty of liberal arts programs will probably get the college education needed and then perhaps she’d be ready to specialize more at the graduate school level.
Anonymous wrote:An adjacent option would be consideration of occupational therapy. Since the kid seems to like leading activities, one could consider some kind of gerontology minor - as others have suggested - along with something like exercise science or kinesiology, athletic training, music therapy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has started thinking about majors based on her volunteer activities. She really enjoys working with senior citizens leading activities.
Can someone tell me about gerontology as a field and where to find programs? I’m trying to do some preliminary research to get ahead of the questions.
I don’t see her going into counseling, and those are the results I am seeing when googling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social work...and if she does a 3-2 or 4/1 program she can get a masters with a specialization in georontology
Low pay.
Anonymous wrote:Social work...and if she does a 3-2 or 4/1 program she can get a masters with a specialization in georontology