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Sargent College of Health and
Rehabilitation Sciences (SAR) has been preparing
health care leaders—and defining health care leadership—since 1881. As knowledge about health and
rehabilitation increases and society's health care needs
become more complex, Sargent College continuously
improves its degree programs to meet the needs of
future health professionals.
The learning environment at SAR fosters the
development of the values and effective communication
and clinical skills that are the mark of outstanding health professionals. The Sargent College curriculum
also includes an important fieldwork component, providing students in every major with substantive
clinical experience. Students have access to nearly
1,500 hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and schools
in the Boston area, throughout the United States, and in four countries worldwide with which SAR is affiliated. SAR also operates a working clinic that offers a full range
of health and rehabilitative services to the Greater Boston community.
Undergraduates may major in physical therapy (a six-year B.S./D.P.T. program);
occupational therapy (a five-year B.S./M.S. program); athletic training/physical therapy (a six-year B.S. in athletic training/D.P.T. program); athletic training;
speech, language and hearing Sciences; human physiology; nutritional science; or health science. SAR prepares students for exciting
careers in health care as well as for medical school.
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