Master of Arts, with a focus in either Family Studies or on Gerontology, is a graduate program at Mount Saint Vincent University, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Academics – Family Studies and Gerontology
The undergraduate Family Studies program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by individuals and families.
Katie Aubrecht, PhD Adjunct ProfessorEmail: katie.aubrecht@msvu.caPhone: 902-789-0800 Biography: I am a disability studies scholar and health services and social policy researcher with a PhD in sociology of education (2012) from the…
The undergraduate Gerontology program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by aging individuals and their families.
The undergraduate Gerontology program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by aging individuals and their families.
The undergraduate Family Studies program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by individuals and families.
Zachary Zimmer, PhD Professor Canada Research Chair in Aging and Community Email: zachary.zimmer@msvu.ca Phone: 902-457-5541 Office: McCain 201C Check out our recent newsletter https://globalagingandcommunity.com/ Biography In 2016 I began a Professorship in the Department of…
John Whelan Adjunct Professor Email: John.Whelan2@MSVU.CA Biography I completed an undergraduate degree with a double major in Psychology/Sociology (Criminology) at St. Mary’s University, MSc in Community/Clinical Psychology at Acadia University, and…
Mapping Master’s Program Outcomes Our graduate programs in Family Studies and Gerontology are designed to help students to meet each of these nine program outcomes: Outcome 1: Developing literary research skills Outcome 2: Understanding and…
Susan Stevens, BSW, MEd, RSW, CHE, EXTRA Fellow Adjunct Professor Email: susan.stevens2@msvu.ca Phone: 902-579-7796 Stevens_S_CV_April 2024 Biography I completed my Bachelor of Social Work at Dalhousie University and began my career…