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Becoming a gerontologist typically requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree, which takes about four years to complete. Many professionals in this field pursue further education, such as a master's degree in gerontology or a related field, adding an additional two years. Some may also obtain a doctoral degree, which can take an additional three to five years. Overall, it can take anywhere from four to over ten years of education, depending on the level of specialization.

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