Thirteen major programs of graduate preparation, most with a number of areas
of concentration, are offered at Springfield College. Because graduate programs
change on a regular basis, the college reserves the right to amend and/or revise
this list of programs at any time.
The page includes information about the following programs:
The Art Therapy program is designed to educate art therapists through a course
of study that combines theory, practice, and studio work leading to a professional
registration and licensure. Vocational opportunities are growing in a wide variety
of settings.
Education programs are designed to meet the needs of part-time and full-time
students interested in graduate programs that lead to licensure in education
administration, early childhood education, elementary education, secondary education,
and teacher of students with moderate disabilities. The department also accomodates
students in Educational Studies (non-licensure), who want to focus their study
in a particular area of education.
Exercise Science and Sport Studies
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Exercise Science and Sport Studies has programs in Applied Exercise Science,
Athletic Training, Exercise Physiology, Health Promotion/Well-ness, and Sport
and Exercise Psychology.
Health Care Management
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Health Care Management is offered through the Department of Management and
Economics. Students may pursue the M.S. Degree by opting for a fifty-one semester
hour program in Health Care Management or a fifty-four semester hour program
in Health Care Management in Long-term Facilities.
Human Services is a master of science degree program offered through the School
of Human Services. This program is designed for working adults with experience
in the human service field. Classes are held primarily on weekends. The program
incorporates knowledge gained through experience, course work, and a requirement
to design and implement a specialized research project that addresses an identifiable
organizational or community need. There are two concentrations: Organizational
Management and Leadership and Community Counseling Psychology. The School of
Human Services has program sites in Boston, Massachusetts; Charleston, South
Carolina; Los Angeles, California; Manchester, New Hampshire; Milwaulkee, Wisconsin;
St. Johnsbury, Vermont; San Diego, California; Springfield, Massachusetts; Tampa,
Florida; and Wilmington, Delaware. More information is available in the School
of Human Services Catalog.
Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapy is designed for persons with various backgrounds and levels
of education who wish to become or further their studies as occupational therapists.
This program includes occupational therapy theory, skills and administration
in pediatrics, physical disabilities, mental health, and geriatrics.
Physical Education and Health Studies
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Physical Education and Health Studies has programs in adapted physical education,
advanced level coaching, athletic administration, health education teacher licensure
program, sport performance, physical education teacher licensure program, and
physical education teaching.
Physical Therapy is an entry-level program designed to prepare students to
practice as licensed physical therapists. Students develop problem-solving skills
for evaluating and treating clients in need of physical therapy services. Students
are admitted on a space-available basis only. Contact the Graduate Admissions
Office for further information.
Physician Assistant
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Physician Assistant program is a five year entry-level program with students
earning a bachelor of science degree and a master of science in physician assistant
studies upon successful completion of the program. A graduate program for students
with a bachelors degree is also available. This would allow the student
to complete the professional phase of the program in 27 months and be awarded
a Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies.
Psychology and Counseling
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Psychology and Counseling offers general programs, as well as professional
preparation in industrial/organizational psychology, student personnel in higher
education, marriage and family therapy, athletic counseling, clinical mental
health counseling and school guidance counseling.
Sport Management and Recreation
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Sport Management and Recreation offers programs in recreation management, therapeutic
recreation management, child-life, outdoor recreation management, and sport
management.
Rehabilitation Counseling and Services
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Rehabilitation Counseling and Services prepares counselors and administrators
who play a vital role in the vocational, educational, and personal adjustment
of those who have physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. Programs available
are general casework and counseling, substance abuse counseling and rehabilitation,
psychiatric rehabilitation and mental health counseling, developmental disabilities,
rehabilitation management and administration, vocational evaluation and work
adjustment, and special services.
Social Work prepares social workers for professional practice through a single
concentration in Advanced General Practice leading to a sixty semester hour
Master of Social Work degree. Programs offered include a full-time Weekday Program,
part-time Weekend Program and Advanced Standing Program for qualified graduates
of CSWE accredited BSW programs. The School of Social Work offers a MSW/JD combined
degree program with Western New England College School of Law.
Current page: Graduate
Study > Major Programs of Graduate Study
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