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About Adult Development and Aging

A program that focuses on the characteristics of aging populations and the needs of older individuals in family and institutional settings. Includes instruction in the biological and psychological stages of aging; the provision of dependent care; serving the social, economic, and psychological needs of aging adults; related public policy issues; and adult community resources.

Students studying Adult Development and Aging can be awarded a degree up to a Postbaccalaureate certificate. On average, 0% percent of men and 100% percent of women make up the degrees awarded across all college campuses. Out of all the states in the US, Pennsylvania is where degrees in Adult Development and Aging are most commonly granted. The Median Starting Salary for an undergraduate degree in Adult Development and Aging is $31,400.

Popularity of Adult Development and Aging Degrees in the U.S.
This heat map represents the states that have the highest percent of Adult Development and Aging degrees compared to all other degrees awarded in that state.
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Student Demographics

Total Students
11
Female Students
11 (100%)
Male Students
(0%)
White (7, 64%)
Black or African American (3, 27%)
Hispanic or Latino (1, 9%)
Asian (0, <1%)
American Indian or Alaska Native (0, <1%)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (0, <1%)
Two or more races (0, <1%)
U.S. Nonresident (0, <1%)
Race/ethnicity unknown (0, <1%)

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