Programs in Health Professions
The Animal Behavior and Conservation Program (ABC) is offered as a 36-credit MA program and also as a 15-credit Certificate program.
This program gives the graduate training necessary to sit for the national Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA) exam. Upon passing the BCBA exam, graduates will be eligible for New York State's new license in behavior analysis.
The MLS mission is to educate entry level laboratory professionals to accept positions in the wide range of health related laboratories in the New York area.
The Mental Health Counseling program prepares graduates to work as mental health counselors in hospital, agency and community settings as well as in private practice. Students can complete the program part-time or full-time.
The mission of the Hunter College School of Nursing is to provide quality nursing education to promote health and provide care in culturally diverse urban and global communities through research, scholarship and service.
Part of Hunter's Department of Nutrition and Public Health (NPH), the Nutrition Program offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, in addition to a graduate-level accredited Dietetic Internship.
The Department of Physical Therapy mission is to select and prepare highly proficient graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform differential diagnosis, determine appropriateness of physical therapy interventions and/or referral to other health care providers.
The Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling program prepares you to assist people with disabilities to realize personal goals and maximize their physical, emotional, social, intellectual and vocational potential.
The Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College offers an impressive variety of programs in the field of social work.
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Speech-Language Pathology is 68 credits and prepares students for professional practice in hospitals, healthcare agencies, general and specialized clinical settings, and private practices.
Part of Hunter's Department of Nutrition and Public Health (NPH), students in the Public Health (PH) program develop the skills needed to effectively answer a vast array of public health questions regarding disease, violence, and healthcare through a social justice lens.
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