Degree Requirements
The minimum requirements to enter the junior year are 64 credits, a minimum GPA of 2.3, and the successful completion of the required courses (or transfer equivalents) specified in the freshman and sophomore curriculum.
A course will not be accepted for external transfer if the grade is lower than a C. (A grade of C- is not acceptable.)
The minimum requirements for matriculation into the senior year are 96 credits and successful completion of the required and professional courses (or equivalents) specified in the junior year curriculum. A minimum of 128 credits is required for graduation. Each course in the specified curriculum must be successfully completed and included in the 128 credits.
A cumulative grade point average of 2.3 must be achieved for graduation. This GPA must represent a record that contains no more than 12 credits of D grades. A student may repeat a course only once to meet this requirement.
- 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
- Master of Science Programs in Nutrition and Dietetic Internship
- Non-degree Program for Students Desiring Registered Dietician Status
- Careers
- Admission Requirements
- Degree Requirements
- Required Courses
- Clinical Education (Includes Information on new Post-Graduate Pediatric Fellowship)
- Registered Dietitian Status
- American Dietetic Association
- Mission Statement, Goals, and Measurable Outcomes for the MS/DI Program
- 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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