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Student providing hands-on learning for a communication disorder

Enter the dynamic field of communication sciences and disorders to help prepare you to make a difference as a speech-language pathologist.

Students practicing occupational therapy in the simulation lab.

Study occupational therapy using our state-of-the-art laboratories including a model apartment that offers simulated living experience.

Student veteran with their Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ-branded clothing

Learn about data collection, analysis, visualization, and interpretation to prepare you for a career in a variety of employers, including hospitals, practices, virtual healthcare, payers (insurance), and pharmaceuticals. Visit Health Informatics, MS for more information and to apply.

Two nutrition students working in the teaching kitchen.

Our comprehensive curriculum and teaching kitchen equips you for success in a variety of career paths as a registered dietitian. Visit Nutrition and Dietetics, MS for more information and to apply.

Pace students standing on Wall Street in New York City

The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Global Health Equity aims to empower communities in their pursuit of social, physical and mental health, and well-being.

Go For It

Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ’s College of Health Professions offers a variety of excellent programs on the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. At CHP, you’ll also find online and hybrid programs designed with the working professional in mind.

What Can I Study?

The short answer? A lot! From undergraduate nursing and health science, to graduate programs that include master’s degrees in communication sciences and disorders, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, and public health, to a Doctor of Nursing Practice or a PhD in Nursing. There are also several advanced graduate certificate programs. We have what you are looking for in a health profession!

Hands-On Experience with Patients

Our clinical affiliations with leading hospital systems, urgent care, and other healthcare facilities ensure your preparation if you enter a clinical training program. This hands-on experience with patients meets or exceeds national accreditation standards and helps you gain the experience with future employers so you can quickly find a personally and professionally rewarding job after graduation.

Nursing students in a classroom setting.

Access to State-of-the-Art Facilities

Our Centers for Excellence in Healthcare Simulation, located on both campuses, offers the latest in high fidelity clinical simulation technology in a multidisciplinary environment, designed to give you the confidence to succeed.

College of Health Professions students working with a faculty member in the simulation lab.

Pace People

Chelsea Covino, CHP student at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ

"I chose Pace because it had a pre-physician assistant track in the Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree program where I wouldn’t be required to take unnecessary science classes like I would have as a biology major at another university."

Chelsea Covino

Health Science, BS, Pre-physician Assistant track

Brandon Joachim

"I chose Pace for many reasons, such as the very supportive on-campus community, the wonderful connections available, and the convenient location, among other considerations."

Brandon Jeffrey Joachim

Bachelor of Science, Nursing

Skye Six-Osher

“It is important to educate the public about topics such as food insecurity and food assistance programs and how these things impact certain communities."

Skye Six-Osher

Master of Science, Nutrition and Dietetics

Creating Opportunities

Nisha Troupe, Anjienna Lowtan, and Danielle Hanson, students in Pace’s College of Health Professions, are on a mission to revolutionize clean water accessibility. Their recent win in the Project Planet USA competition—hosted by The Front Yard at Pace and the Lubin School of Business—has earned them a substantial $15,000 grant, symbolizing more than just a success for their innovative project.

CHP students win in the Project Planet USA competition—hosted by The Front Yard at Pace and the Lubin School of Business.
Student walking in front of the Kessel Student Center on the Westchester campus.

Explore our Campuses

Many of our programs are based on both Pace’s exciting New York City Campus in Lower Manhattan and our verdant 200-acre Pleasantville Campus in Westchester County, with others offering online and hybrid options, or a focus on one campus.

What's Next?

Get a real feel for life at Pace's College of Health Professions. Visit us, meet our students, ask us anything.