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Graduate Programs

The UNO Department of Gerontology offers many options for graduate students who wish to pursue an education in Gerontology.

Many of the Gerontology academic programs offered can be completed online or on campus.

Master of Arts in Gerontology

PhD in Gerontology

Graduate Certificate in Gerontology

Graduate Minor in Gerontology

Graduate Certificate in Gerontology with a concentration in Interior Design

Dual Programming in Gerontology & Law

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For more information about our graduate programs, please contact:

Advisor for Master's and Graduate Certificate Students:

Lindsay Wilkinson, Ph.D.
402.554.4124

Advisor for Doctoral and Graduate Minor Students:

Julie Blaskewicz Boron, Ph.D.
402.554.3391

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