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College of Health Professions


Graduate Programs

With greater importance being placed on health and wellness, and key advances in health care, the need for health professionals with advanced degrees is at an all-time high. Thus, the mission of the College of Health Professions is to provide the highest quality of graduate learning experiences in a wide range of health care professions that promote and enhance health and well-being. Emphasis is placed on theory-based applications for practice, education, management and research that will prepare graduates to assume roles in a variety of educational, clinical and community settings.

The college offers doctoral, master’s and graduate certificate programs. We are committed to the key values of lifelong learning, excellence, ethical and moral conduct, collaboration, and respect for the worth and dignity of all people. Graduates are expected to exhibit the highest ethical principles and professional behaviors in the application of knowledge and critical thinking and are proficient in the use of skills, effective communication and technology. Internships, clinical experiences, and/or independent studies provide opportunities to supplement and enhance each student’s academic course work. Students have ready access to an outstanding array of opportunities in the many health care, educational, community and professional organizations in the surrounding area.

Graduate programs in the college are accredited by appropriate professional and educational agencies, thus enabling the successful graduate to sit for her or his professional licensure or certification exam where those credentialing mechanisms exist.

Master’s Degree Programs

Doctoral Programs

Graduate Certificate Programs


College of Health Professions
Towson Center, Room 337

Phone: 410-704-2132
Fax: 410-704-3479


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