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The School of Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Studies at Springfield College

Modern health care involves an interdisciplinary approach, with teams of providers delivering a continuum of care - from medical crises, to clinical treatment, and into rehabilitation. Through the range of programs offered at Springfield College, our graduates are well-prepared for today's and tomorrow's health care careers.

Springfield College has a long tradition of providing students with exceptional preparation for rewarding careers as health care professionals. The School of Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Studies at Springfield College is committed to excellence in educating students to become well-equipped and qualified health care personnel. Graduates of Springfield College are highly sought, and go on to serve as leaders in their careers, both in their communities and beyond.

Explore Our Programs:

EMSM

Emergency Medical Services Management

As an emergency medical services management major, you'll be prepared to perform emergency care safely and effectively as part of an emergency medical services team. You will also learn the principles of administration and management of these services in the public and private sectors. This undergraduate program is unique in the Northeast.
Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

As a rehabilitation and disability studies major, you'll gain the experience and knowledge to work with people in psychosocial and medical rehabilitation. Students will learn about medical diseases and chronic illness, developmental disabilities (e.g., autism) that affect children and families, and assessment and counseling techniques. Completing this major will enable you to work in private, public, or community-based rehabilitation services or continue your academic study in graduate school.
Communication Disorders

Communication Disorders

As a communication disorders major, you'll gain the skills necessary to pursue graduate work in speech-language pathology or audiology, or for a career as a speech language pathology assistant. You'll become prepared to work with individuals with a wide variety of communication disorders, in hospitals and throughout the human services field.
Health Science/General Studies

Health Science/General Studies

As a health science/general studies major, you'll experience a flexible program of study and interdisciplinary educational experiences relevant to health and human services fields. This undergraduate program will prepare you to establish goals and gain preparation for career opportunities after college.
Physician Assistant

Physician Assistant

As a physician assistant major, you'll gain the preparation necessary to be able to provide a broad range of primary health care and medical services. Students have the opportunity to prepare for careers in this discipline through both undergraduate and graduate entry points.
Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

As an occupational therapy major, you'll learn the skills necessary to help individuals accomplish daily living tasks, learn new occupational skills and, overall, enhance their quality of life. The Occupational Therapy Program at Springfield College provides both undergraduate and graduate entry points.
Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

As a student in the physical therapy program, you'll be well-prepared to work with patients who have impairments, limitations, disabilities, or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease, or other causes. The Physical Therapy Program at Springfield College offers the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree with both undergraduate and graduate entry points.
Rehabilitation Counseling and Services

Rehabilitation Counseling and Services

As a rehabilitation counseling and services graduate student, you'll be prepared for many excellent career opportunities in a variety of settings ranging from developmental disabilities to vocational rehabilitation and mental health. Graduates of the program have gone on to serve as counselors working with diverse populations, and in leadership positions around the country.

A Message from Interim Dean
David J. Miller, PT, PhD

A Message from Interim Dean David J. Miller, PT, PhDDean David J. Miller
PT, PhD Interim Dean
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Quick Stats

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rapidly changing health care industry will continue to grow by 25 percent and generate 3 million new jobs through the year 2016. Employment growth in the health care industry will be driven by rising demand for health care, due to factors such as:
  • The aging of the "baby boom" generation
  • General increase in life expectancy
  • Improved management of chronic and long-term illnesses
  • Increased survival of injury and catastrophic illness through advances in emergency and acute care
  • Increased recognition and demand for preventative health care
  • Greater integration of persons with disabilities into society
  • Rapidly advancing technology in health care
  • Links to Professional Associations
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics



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