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Institute of Health Sciences
The Institute of Health Sciences supports the development of the
University's programs concerned with health science education and research. In
pursuit of this mission, the Institute provides optimal and diverse opportunities for
career preparation and prepares effective practitioners and scholars for service,
teaching, leadership, and research roles in the field of health.
The Institute of Health Sciences consists of:
Graduate programs are offered in Education of the Deaf, Exercise and Sports
Nutrition, Food Science, Health Care Administration, Health Education, Institutional
Administration, Kinesiology, Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Physical
Therapy, and Speech and Language Pathology.
Many of the Institute programs are offered at University facilities on the Denton
Campus, at the Dallas-Presbyterian Site, at the Dallas-Parkland Site, and at the
Houston Center. In addition, the programs in the Institute of Health Sciences make
use of excellent clinical facilities throughout the state.
Application for admission to graduate programs in the Institute of Health Sciences
is made to the Graduate School. Each degree program has specific admission
requirements, and in some cases enrollment is limited. Descriptions of requirements
for admission to each degree program are listed under the specific program.
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