Degree Requirements
A candidate must take at least 33 credits of graduate-level coursework. At least 16 of the 33 credits must be in courses offered by the program in health sciences.
Grade Points
An overall grade point average of B or higher is required for graduation. No more than 8 credits of any C+ grades will be counted toward the degree. No grade below C+ is acceptable for inclusion in the 33-credit requirement. Up to 8 credits of graduate coursework may be transferred with departmental approval.
Additional Requirements
Candidates for the master’s degree can complete the MS degree requirements in one of the following ways:
Scholarly Paper: Students electing to complete a scholarly paper must determine a topic area with their advisor. Specific details regarding the scholarly paper are addressed in the departmental graduate student manual.
Master’s Thesis: Those students electing to complete a master’s thesis to fulfill their degree requirements must formulate a mutual agreement with a departmental research advisor having expertise and willingness to closely supervise their effort.
- Health Sciences
(Health Science, Human Physiology & Nutrition)- Message from the Chair
- Faculty & Staff
- Bachelor of Science in Health Science
- Bachelor of Science in Human Physiology
- Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Science
- Pre-Medical Options
- Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health
- Non-degree Program for Students Desiring Registered Dietician Status
- Master of Science Program (Two Semesters)
- Master of Science Program (Four Semesters)
- Master of Science Program/Dietetic Internship Program
- Didactic Program in Dietetics/Master of Science & Dietetic Intership
- Master of Science in Applied Anatomy and Physiology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Anatomy and Physiology
- Occupational Therapy & Rehabilitation Counseling
- Faculty
- Bachelor of Science in Therapeutic Studies and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
- Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT)
- Distance Education Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Master of Science (MS)
- Distance Education Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
- Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation and Human Services
- Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling
- Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
- Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences
- Physical Therapy & Athletic Training
- Faculty
- Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
- Six-year Accelerated Combined Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training/Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Six-year Accelerated Combined Bachelor of Science in Health Studies/Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences
- Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
- Faculty
- Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
- Combined Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences/Master of Sciences in Speech-Language Pathology
- Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
- Combined Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy in Speech-Language Pathology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology
- Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology
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