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Holistic Health (B.S.)
WebProgram Description. Launched in 2000, updated in spring 2014, and re-named in 2020 to reflect advances in medical knowledge and contemporary practice, the B.S. degree in Holistic Health at NVU-Johnson is based on the scientific protocols set by the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary & Integrative Health …
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Program: Health Sciences (B.S.): Health & Wellness Coaching
WebStudents graduate with a B.S. in Health Sciences with a concentration in one of these specialties. The major is designed for students wishing to pursue careers in health and wellness and the allied health fields. It trains students in the basic sciences, including biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology; assessment of health status; the
Program: Health Sciences (B.S.): Pre-Professional Health Studies
WebProgram Description. The major is designed for students wishing to pursue careers in health and wellness and the allied health fields. It trains students in the basic sciences, including biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology; assessment of health status; the disease process; nutrition and fitness; and the scientific method.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
WebThe Graduate Program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling offers a state-of-the-art Master of Science (M.S.) in clinical mental health counseling. Its mission is to prepare professional counselors to work in clinical mental health and community settings, in order to promote individual and community wellness, resilience and recovery.
Counseling: Clinical Mental Health (M.A.)
WebThe program focuses on the theory and practice of counseling with a unique emphasis in clinical mental health, substance use or school counseling. It emphasizes clinical and leadership skills in counseling, community-based behavioral health and other social service settings. Students complete a Master of Arts in Counseling degree …
Health Sciences (B.S.): Pre-Professional Health Studies
WebStudents graduate with a B.S. in Health Sciences with a concentration in one of these specialties. The major is designed for students wishing to pursue careers in health and wellness and the allied health fields. It trains students in the basic sciences, including biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology; assessment of health status; the
Exercise Science (B.S.): Health Fitness
WebThe mission of the department is to provide exceptional academic and professional preparation for careers in science. Emphasis is placed upon the development of academic, practical, and critical skills needed for lifelong learning as advocates of health promotion, strength and conditioning, and disease/injury prevention and treatment.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.): Integrated Mental Health
WebThe Graduate Program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling offers a state-of-the-art Master of Science (M.S.) in clinical mental health counseling. Its mission is to prepare professional counselors to work in clinical mental health and community settings, in order to promote individual and community wellness, resilience and recovery. In addition
Health Sciences (B.S.): Pre-Physical Therapy concentration
WebIn addition to the learning outcomes for all Health Sciences majors (see below), there is an additional outcome for students in this concentration: Students will have the knowledge and skills for entry into graduate programs in physical therapy, chiropractic medicine, physician’s assistant and related allied health disciplines.
Counseling: School Counseling (M.A.)
WebFaculty are scholar-practitioners who bring national and local expertise in mental health counseling, school counseling, integrated service delivery, research, and administration to the program. The program prepares students to pursue licensure in clinical mental health, substance use, or school counseling. Learning Objectives: 1.
Exercise Science
WebThe mission of the department is to provide exceptional academic and professional preparation for careers in exercise science. Emphasis is placed upon the development of academic, practical, and critical skills needed for lifelong learning as advocates of health promotion, strength and conditioning, and disease/injury prevention …
Tuition and Fees
WebTuition & Fees, 2019-2020 Academic Year. Standard rates and fees are available on the Northern Vermont University website. Full tuition and fees are charged to undergraduate students registered for 12 to 18 credit hours per semester. Students taking fewer than 12 credits are considered part-time students and are billed for the credit hours …
Tuition and Fees
WebHealth Insurance Fee. Health insurance is mandatory for all full-time students not otherwise covered. A student (or her/his parents in the case of minors) must present written proof to the Business Office certifying that she/he is covered by insurance to be exempted from the College insurance fee. A waiver card is enclosed with the …
Faculty and Staff
WebEmeritus Professor of Environmental & Health Sciences, Ph.D., Oregon State University (Deceased) Kenneth Raymond. Librarian, Emeritus Professor of History, M.A., University of Vermont (Deceased) Edward Stefaniak. Emeritus Professor of Science, Ed.D., Boston University School of Education (Deceased) Albert Swinchoski.
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