Undergraduate Catalog 2019-20 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Health and Human Services
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Ron Cisler
Dean
Ann Tyler
Associate Dean
Nancy Cretsinger
Director of Academic and Student Services
The College of Health and Human Services provides education, research, and community assistance through its programs. Students receive training and education in direct service roles as well as in policy development, planning, and administration.
Students may earn the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management; Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Services and Services; Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Bachelor of Science in Public Health, Bachelor of Arts or Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences ; Bachelor of Social Work; Master of Science in Medicine; Master of Science in Nursing; Master of Public Health, Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Teaching; Master of Arts in Orientation and Mobility; Master of Arts in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences; Master of Science in Occupational Therapy; and Master of Social Work through their studies. Also, a dual master’s programs is offered: Rehabilitation Counseling/Teaching (administered jointly by the Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies and the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology). Additionally, the following doctorate programs are offered: Doctor of Audiology; Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences; the Doctor of Philosophy in Evaluation and the Doctor of Physical Therapy (beginning Summer II 2019).
The College also provides programs in Gerontology, Integrative Holistic Health and Wellness,and Addiction Studies at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and a graduate certificate program in Low Vision Rehabilitation for the Occupational Therapist.
Mission
Consistent with the University’s mission of a student-centered research institution, the College of Health and Human Services is committed to educating professionals to provide exemplary health care, rehabilitation, and social services, to promote innovation and discovery and to build mutually enriching local and global partnerships.
The vision of the college is to lead transformative education, practice and research in health and human services.
In achieving its vision and mission, the College of Health and Human Services values service that improves quality of life; compassion and cooperation as integral to professional competence; interdisciplinary, holistic, and collaborative education, research, and service; multidimensional scholarship and lifelong learning; environments that are healthful, intellectually stimulating, supportive, and respectful of differences; and partnerships with the community.
Academic Units:
Blindness and Low Vision Studies
Bronson School of Nursing
Interdisciplinary Health Programs, School of
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Social Work, School of
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Advising
Students admitted to Western Michigan University must also be admitted formally to the college’s programs through the individual departments, schools, or units. Interested candidates should contact the college advising office for further information.
Financial Aid
Scholarships and other forms of financial assistance are available through most programs in the college. Please refer to the section on Financial Aid and Scholarships.
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