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The Behavior & Health program provides exceptional opportunities to examine, acquire knowledge, and investigate diverse career options in healthcare and behavioral sciences. Graduates gain the qualifications to pursue roles in medical facilities, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, community environments, social service agencies, research facilities, advisory firms, and other settings. This program creates pathways to advanced education and professional opportunities in fields including rehabilitation therapy, medical practice, dental care, counseling, mental health services, population health, clinical assisting, healthcare nursing, religious studies, legal practice, corporate management, and additional areas.
Join an academically challenging, tailored program featuring intimate class sizes, a tight-knit student community, and personalized guidance from distinguished cross-disciplinary professors. Participants can enroll in courses across Sargent College and Boston University, gaining exposure to varied viewpoints, research and practical training possibilities, and expert mentorship. This curriculum facilitates comprehensive investigation of healthcare disciplines as students synthesize principles from social and biological sciences, developing crucial competencies like analytical reasoning, investigative methods, interpersonal communication, and cultural awareness.
Educational Objectives
Participants will:
Synthesize and implement interdisciplinary concepts related to health and wellness.
Exhibit intellectual, emotional, and practical abilities that foster productive and considerate engagement across different cultures, groups, and situations.
Develop the capacity to recognize, source, assess, and properly utilize scientific data or reliable evidence for ethical decision-making.
Achieve competency in various communication methods (verbal, visual, digital, and multimedia) when interacting with different groups and viewers.
Attain expertise in recognizing fundamental biological, psychological, social, and environmental determinants of health and wellness.