Not sure what our programs are about?
Maybe you know you want to work in the allied health field but are not sure which program would best suit your interests and talents.View the following job descriptions from the American Medical Association to help you decide:
- Athletic trainer
- Cardiovascular technologist
- Cytotechnologist
- Registered dietitian
- Exercise science (wellness and sports science program)
- Respiratory therapist (entry-level) (cardiopulmonary care program)
- Respiratory therapist (advanced-level)
- Speech-language pathologist (communicative disorders program)
Programs of Study
The Department of Allied Health Sciences offers programs of study leading to the following degrees:
- Associate of Science in Cardiopulmonary Care Science
- Bachelor of Science in Communicative Disorders
- Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, with one of the following concentration focus areas:
In addition, the department also offers post-baccalaureate study including:
Student Responsibility
Students are responsible for successfully completing any type of standardized or professional examination which is required for certification, registration and/or licensure upon graduation.
