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Why study health and behavioral sciences at 91 University?
Our programs combine health and behavioral sciences with business and AI so you become a sought-after professional in your chosen field. The result is a transformational experience that leads to more successful and more confident graduates.
How does Bryant prepare students for their future careers?
Experiential learning is woven early and often into coursework, giving students the confidence they need to pursue research, internships, and their goals after graduation. In addition, faculty mentorship is a huge differentiator to students as they explore their interests, build professional skills, and prepare to thrive in meaningful careers.
What sets a Bryant grad apart?
Bryant grads are known for being ready to lead from day one. Thanks to our strong industry partnerships including institutions like CVS and UnitedHealth Group, you’ll build a professional network while you’re still in school and graduate positioned to shape the future of health and wellness.
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