Departments/Programs Interprofessional Healthcare Studies Biomedical Sciences Healthcare Administration and Management Health Professions Education Interprofessional Studies (DSc/PhD) Women's Health Medical Radiation Physics Nurse Anesthesia Nutrition Pathologists' Assistant Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Psychology
The College of Health Professions first opened its doors in 1970, when two baccalaureate programs, Physical Therapy and Medical Technology (now Clinical Laboratory Sciences), were established. Since that time the School has expanded its offerings to include master and/or doctoral level programs in the following areas: Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Healthcare Administration and Management, Interprofessional Studies, Medical Radiation Physics, Nurse Anesthesia, Nutrition, Pathologists' Assistant, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Psychology and Women’s Health.