Advances in health care continue to accelerate as patient expectations, changing demographics and economic fluctuations challenge health professionals to be responsive to new demands. Seton Hall’s highly trained graduates are well prepared to apply their classroom knowledge, clinical skills and expertise to meet the changing healthcare needs of communities close to home and around the globe.
In response to the growing demand for healthcare professionals and leaders, each of our graduate degree programs integrate the latest technological advancements with clinically focused coursework, enabling students to pursue their individual career goals. Our concern for patients seeking compassionate and comprehensive care constitutes the foundation of our curricula. We also focus on psychological, community and lifestyle issues as they impact health and wellness.
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Healthcare Administration, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Speech-Language Pathology
Health Care Law
Online Graduate Nursing Degree Programs
Job Title | Projected Job Growth |
Athletic Trainers | 23% |
Nurse Practitioners | 45% |
Occupational Therapists | 17% |
Physical Therapists | 21% |
Physician Assistants | 31% |
School Counselors | 11% |
School Psychologists | 10% |
Speech Language Pathologists | 29% |
Substance Abuse/Behavioral Disorder/Mental Health Counselors | 23% |
*From Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov): Projected percent change in employment from 2020 to 2030. The average growth rate for all occupations is 8 percent.
Our talented healthcare graduates work at hospitals, medical centers, clinics, elementary schools, high schools, colleges, universities, top law firms, major corporations, government agencies and serve on federal and state benches across the country and throughout the world. Once you join the Seton Hall University community, these alumni will be part of your professional network.
Here are just a few of the impressive organizations on their résumés:
Data from www.linkedin.com/school/seton-hall-university/people and www.linkedin.com/school/seton-hall-law-school/people
Seton Hall University is recognized for being both academically rigorous and steeped in Catholic tradition and values. A spirit of generosity and commitment flourishes on campus, and the spirit of service is demonstrated by Seton Hall students and faculty in many ways, putting values into action. We have made it our mission to prepare leaders in a global society and have led the way in internationalization and technological innovation, while holding fast to our Catholic faith.
At Seton Hall, we don’t believe that a comprehensive education takes place entirely in the classroom. That’s why we partner with a wealth of companies, organizations and even countries across the globe to incorporate real-world experiences into our programs. Here are just a few examples of opportunities offered to our students:
Students in the M.A. in Applied Behavior Analysis program can get involved with the Seton Center for Community and Population Health, which partners with community health agencies focused on improving the health status of N.J. residents.
College of Human Development, Culture, and Media students in the ABA program complete two practicum courses during which they are placed in local, highly regarded ABA agencies and schools with Affiliation Agreements through Seton Hall University.
College of Nursing and School of Health and Medical Sciences students will have clinical experiences in some of New Jersey’s best hospitals and agencies in healthcare systems such as Hackensack Meridian Health, RWJBarnabas Health and Atlantic Health System.
Take a moment to visit our graduate healthcare program pages.