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Animal-Assisted Therapy

Animal-Assisted Therapy

Bachelor of Science

Quick Facts

Total Credit Hours: 120-122
Time to Completion: 12-42 months*
Tuition: $398 per credit hour**

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Bachelor of Science

Online Animal-Assisted Therapy Degree

At Husson University, you can earn a Bachelor of Science in Animal-Assisted Therapy fully online and learn how to incorporate trained therapy animals into healthcare and therapeutic settings.

Through our animal-assisted therapy degree program, you’ll study the psychology and physiology behind the human-animal relationship and learn how to utilize domestic animals, such as dogs, cats and horses, to improve the physical and mental well-being of patients. You’ll also take foundational courses in animal behavior, human psychology, animal welfare and more to gain a comprehensive understanding of this field.

Earn your Bachelor of Science in Animal-Assisted Therapy online from Husson University and start your journey toward a rewarding career.

Prepare for a career in animal-assisted therapy

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Upcoming Start Dates

July 1, 2024
September 3, 2024

Multiple start dates throughout the year
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What You Will Learn

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As a student in our B.S. in Animal-Assisted Therapy program, you can tailor your education by pursuing one of our many undergraduate certificates. One such certificate, the Certificate in Animal Training, allows you to continue developing your animal-focused knowledge and skillset while also enhancing your résumé for future employers and/or clients. While in this program, you can also earn digital badges, which certify your expertise in a professional subject area.

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*Time to completion varies based on allowable transfer credits from any prior undergraduate coursework. **All rates subject to change. Please see Cost and Aid for more information.

Why Husson Online

Start When You're Ready

 

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Multiple start dates and no set class times or locations.

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Courses you will take:

animal-assisted-therapy-curriculum-image.jpgTo complete your online Bachelor of Science in Animal-Assisted Therapy degree, you will be required to earn at least 30 credits at Husson. View the full curriculum below.* Reach out to us today if you'd like more information or if you'd like to speak to an enrollment advisor.

*Student’s curriculum will depend upon which credits are transferred.

CURRICULUM

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Tuition

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Career Outlook for Animal-Assisted Therapy Majors

The career opportunities for those in the animal-assisted therapy field can depend on one's level of education and range from occupational therapy and physical therapy to speech therapy and psychology.

Faculty Spotlight


Emily Kieson, Ph.D, MS, PgDip

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Emily Kieson, Ph.D, MS, PgDip, serves as research director and educator at MiMer Centre, a Swedish-based nonprofit focused on education and research in equine-human interactions and horse welfare. Kieson's research focuses on equine behavioral psychology, equine welfare and horse-human interactions as they apply to both horse owners and equine-assisted activities and learning programs. She holds a doctorate degree in comparative psychology, master's degree in psychology, graduate degree in equine science and also holds multiple certifications in various models of equine-assisted activities. She currently serves as chair of the Equine Welfare Committee with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH). Her current research involves looking at equine affiliative behaviors to study how horses create and maintain social bonds and how those can overlap with human affiliative behaviors for application in management, horse ownership and equine-assisted activities. She also has a passion for supporting sustainable systems of horse management and husbandry that promote physical and psychological welfare of the horse while simultaneously supporting sustainable ecosystem practices on small and large scales (for both feral and domestic equids).


Frequently Asked Questions

What is animal-assisted therapy?

Animal-assisted therapy is a specialized form of mental health care in which animals are used as part of the patient's individual treatment plan. Once considered a more holistic and alternative approach to health care, animal-assisted therapy is becoming more commonplace as practitioners and patients are beginning to see the astounding results of this type of treatment.

 

What do you learn in an animal-assisted therapy degree program?

In an animal-assisted therapy degree program, you will learn more about the unique relationship that exists between humans and animals. By studying the psychology of these interactions and uncovering the unique nature of the relationships between people and domestic animals, you will begin to understand how animals can play an integral role in any wellness program. Your coursework will cover a wide variety of topics, such as animal psychology and physiology, human psychology, animal behavior and more.

 

How do you become an animal-assisted therapist?

The best way to set yourself apart in this growing and competitive industry is to earn a bachelor's degree in animal-assisted therapy. This program is not available at every college and university, meaning that your degree from Husson University will stand out. In addition, you can customize your program by working toward a certificate or specialization, such as the Certificate in Animal Training.

 

Why is animal-assisted therapy important?

Animal-assisted therapy is poised to play an integral role in mental health care and wellness programs moving forward. Research continues to highlight the important role that animals can play in helping those seeking treatment for mental health disorders and physical conditions.

 

Is pet therapy the same as animal-assisted therapy?

Pet therapy is another phrase that is commonly used for animal-assisted therapy. Both pet therapy and animal-assisted therapy are treatment programs that incorporate animals into individual sessions to help patients achieve their goals. Pet therapy and animal-assisted therapy programs are structured treatment plans that outline specific milestones that patients should reach.

Transfer Made Easy

You're not alone. Hundreds of students transfer to Husson each year, some with just a few college credits, and others looking to transform an Associate's degree to a Bachelor’s or a Master’s. Best of all, you can transfer up to 90 credits toward your undergraduate degree or nine credits toward your graduate degree. We’ll be with you every step of the way to ensure you’re more than ready for the rewarding future you have in mind.

Whether you are transferring from a community college, looking to maximize your transfer credits, or trying to find an affordable school, Husson Online is a great choice.

Transfer Up To 90 credits
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