College of Graduate and Professional Studies
The College of Graduate and Professional Studies at JFK University provides an academic environment in which students can earn graduate-level degrees and certificates. The College offers specializations and supervised traineeships, internships, or other types of field studies. The programs offered are:
Master's Degree Programs
- Business Administration/Management with specializations in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Leadership, Program Management, and Strategic Management
- Consciousness and Transformative Studies
- Counseling Psychology* with specializations in Somatic Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Expressive Arts, Integral Psychotherapy, Holistic Studies (a combination of somatic and transpersonal psychologies)
- Holistic Health Education
- Integral Psychology
- Integral Theory
- Marriage and Family Therapy*
- Museum Studies
- Sport Psychology
- Transformative Arts
Doctoral Degree Programs
- Clinical Psychology (Doctor of Psychology - PsyD)
Joint/Linked Degree Programs
- JD/MBA
- MA Museum Studies - MBA
- PsyD - MA Sport Psychology Linked Degree
Certificate Programs
- Ecotherapy
- Exercise and Sport Performance (online)
- Integral Theory (low residency)
- Leadership for Sustainable Change (low residency)
- Museum Studies
- Paralegal
(*The Counseling Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy programs meet the educational requirements for a California Marriage and Family Therapist license.)
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