Health Studies & Applied Educational Psychology

A Graduate School of Education, Health & Psychology

Welcome to the Department of Health Studies & Applied Educational Psychology


Thank for you for visiting the Department of Health Studies & Applied Educational Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. We think you will find that we offer many exciting opportunities to enhance your academic and professional skills and prepare you for a rewarding career in one of the fields for which we offer professional preparation.

Health Studies
Programs

Health Promotion and Education

Health Education graduates.

Nutrition

Nutrition student pose after a hike.

Diabetes Education & Management

Diabetes Education Management student taking an online course.

Nursing Education

Nursing Education students in class.

Applied Educational Psychology Programs

School Psychology

TC Building in Spring

Special Education:
Applied Behavior Analysis

Teachers College Way Street Sign

Special Education:
Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and faculty.

Special Education:
Intellectual Disability/ Autism

Students in the Intellectual Disability/Autism program.

Certifications

Our department offers many types of initial, dual, and other certification. Please contact us if you have any questions about which certifications we offer.


  • Applied Behavior Analysis: birth-age 2 or grades 1-6
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Pre-K-12
  • Intellectual Disability/Autism: Birth-age 2, grades 1-6, or grades 7-12 (includes both Initial and Transitional B certifications)
  • Intellectual Disability/Autism: NY State Annotation: Severe and Multiple Disabilities
  • Reading Specialist: Literacy birth-6 or Literacy 5-12
  • NY State Provisional: School Psychology
  • NY State Licensed Behavior Analyst: Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA): Applied Behavior Anaylsis
  • CABAS® Board Certification at various levels: Applied Behavior Analysis

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Article Title: Remembering Nutrition Leader Joan Dye Gussow (Ed.D. ’75, M.Ed. ’74) | Image Description: Joan Gussow obit hero
In Memoriam

Remembering Nutrition Leader Joan Dye Gussow (Ed.D. ’75, M.Ed. ’74)

Gussow, TC’s Mary Swartz Rose Professor Emerita of Nutrition and Education, upended conventional thinking in nutrition with a focus on whole food and a sustainable future

Article Title: Empowering Food Educators Through Policy and Preparation | Image Description: Four women sitting in white chairs and holding microphones
Nutrition

Empowering Food Educators Through Policy and Preparation

Representatives from NYC Public Schools, community organizations and TC shared their expertise at the Tisch Center’s annual Food Education Conference

Article Title: Examining the Rise of Anxiety Culture | Image Description: Image of anxiety depicted through icons.
Health

Examining the Rise of Anxiety Culture

A new book by TC’s John Allegrante and contributors delves into societal influences driving the global surge of anxiety in times of uncertainty

Article Title: From TC Friends to Business Partners | Image Description: From left to right, Ranelle Brew, Diana Yassanya, Mounira Jamjoom and Sara Zaini
Alumni

From TC Friends to Business Partners

Alumni Ranelle Brew, Diana Yassanye, Mounira Jamjoom and Sara Zaini share insight into the origins of their businesses, hopes for the future and advice for the next generation

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Health

CDC Renews Funding for Columbia Safety Center with Sonali Rajan

The five-year funding cycle supports the Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention, where Rajan and Mailman colleagues co-lead and investigate the “science of safety”

Article Title: Why We Need to Modernize Substance Use Education | Image Description: Teenager using a vape.
Health

Why We Need to Modernize Substance Use Education

These TC experts emphasize the critical need for a more proactive approach to substance use education

Theresa P. Castillo, Ed.D., M.A., CHES (M.A., Class of ’01)
Theresa Castillo, EdD (Class ’15), MA (Class ’01), CHES
Award Winning Global Leader in Indigenous, Women’s and Children’s Health

“TC provided me with the foundation essential for translating health research into practical application. The Master’s degree paved my way to work in multiple health care settings, ranging from the National Institutes of Health to rural health clinics in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.”

Theresa P. Castillo, EdD, MA, CHES first obtained her MA degree in 2001 in health education and used that foundation to travel around the world—providing global leadership in delivering community-based health education in diverse indigenous communities...

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