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College of Health Sciences
Dean: Jean L. Pyfer, P.E.D.
Location: CFO 1210
Telephone: 940/898-2852
The College of Health Sciences is organized into six academic
components :
Students may pursue the degrees of Bachelor of Science, Master of
Science, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy within the College.
Academic programs within the College of Health Sciences prepare women and men
to apply the natural sciences for health careers. Programs of the college develop
practitioners, scholars, administrators, and researchers who focus their work on
health promotion, prevention of illness, and remediation and rehabilitation of
health problems. Multidisciplinary studies that encourage collaboration among
the faculty characterize the academic environment of the College.
Persons seeking careers in teaching Health Education, Physical Education, or
the Hearing Impaired may enroll in academic majors within Health Sciences and
pursue a teacher certification program in the College of Education and Human
Ecology to complete entry level requirements for teaching.
Major undergraduate sequences leading to baccalaureate degrees are described
in the introductory sections of the departments. Practical work experiences in
the form of practica, internships, clinicals, and cooperative education
assignments are available as part of planned degree programs.
Admission Requirements
Please see the admission section of this catalog. Also
consult the specific entry requirements that may apply to a particular
program as set forth in the introductory material for each department.
Undergraduate Degrees
B.S. in Dietetics and Institution Administration
B.S. in Food and Nutrition in Business and Industry
B.S. in Kinesiology
B.S. in Nutrition
B.S. in Communication Sciences
B.S. in Health Studies
B.S. in Dental Hygiene
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