What can you do with a Family Studies and Gerontology degree?

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Here's what I came across when I did a search on this topic. This information comes from msvu.ca (a University in Canada) -

Students who graduate with a Certificate in Gerontology, Bachelor of Applied Arts in FSGN, or Masters of Arts in FSGN apply their knowledge and skills to a variety of skills, depending on their background and/or future educational pursuits. Some of the areas in which graduates are employed include:

  • program coordinators (family resource centres, senior resource centres)
  • case workers (community services)
  • family life educators
  • employee assistance professionals
  • outreach workers (transition houses)
  • family mediators
  • policy and program specialists in family and aging
  • continuing care assessors
  • program planners for the well-elderly
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