College of Health and Human Sciences - Academics and Majors

School of Allied Health

The School of Allied Health baccalaureate programs which leads to rewarding and productive careers in respiratory therapy and healthcare administration. Students gain the opportunity to function in a realistic work environment under the supervision of clinical faculty and interprofessional health care workers.

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School of Counseling 

The School of Counseling offers master's programs which lead to licensure and practice in high demand mental health fields. The field is rapidly growing, providing a broad employment opportunity for graduates along with the chance to enhance one's community.

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School of Nursing

With baccalaureate, master's and doctoral programs the School of Nursing has rigorous entrance requirements and a growing national profile, graduating nurses who transform lives as they deliver patient care with ethics, honesty and compassion.

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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences

Within the School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences are three baccalaureate degree programs and two graduate programs that teach how to apply science to enhance health and physical wellness and athletic performance.

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School of Social Work and Family Sciences 

The School of Social Work and Family Sciences graduates baccalaureate and master's practitioners who possess the knowledge, values and skills necessary to promote human and social well-being with diverse clientele in various practice settings.

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School of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology

Recognized as a national leader, the School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology provides baccalaureate, master's and doctoral students with evidence-based clinical training to prepare and graduate highly qualified audiologists and speech-language pathologists.

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 School of Disaster Science and Emergency Services

The School of Disaster Science and Emergency Services offers baccalaureate and associate degrees, that are nationally accredited, to provide the education you need in response to a growing demand in the field of emergency service providers.

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