On behalf
of the faculty and staff of the Department
of Allied Health Sciences welcome to the
academic home of four diverse educational
programs and
core courses of the Colleges. Each program
is
singularly unique with its own curriculum
delivered by an outstanding eclectic faculty
from within
and outside the College As you seek information
about the programs, don’t hesitate
to make contact electronically or in
person. Faculty
and staff will be pleased to assist you
as you
make decisions about your future.
We appreciate
your interest in our department and our
website. You are invited
to explore the information about the exciting
programs and careers and if you cannot find the
information that you need, feel free to contact
us.
Carole
A. Sullivan, PhD
The Doctor
of Philosophy degree program in Allied
Health Sciences is interdisciplinary
and designed to promote expansion of knowledge
across disciplines and informed collaboration
among disciplines. Graduates of this program
will be prepared to assume leadership roles
in research, education, public policy,
and administration of health care services.
PLEASE NOTE: AHS
- PhD program applications will not be
considered for admission prior
to fall semester of 2008! If you have any
questions, please contact Susan Tucker,
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
at (405) 271-6588 or via email susan-tucker@ouhsc.edu.
The Master
of Science degree program has
a specialization in Dosimetry.
The program is designed to provide registered
radiation therapists with a B.A. or B.S.
degree an opportunity for advanced education,
training and research and to become eligible
to make application to the Medical Dosimetry
Certification Board (MDCB).
Interdisciplinary
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Program is intended for
current students and professionals who are
seeking to acquire basic knowledge and specialized
skills needed for
working with older adults. An interdisciplinary
team model is the focus of this program.
The Master of Science
degree Program in Gerontology is
a graduate research degree program for specialization
intended for students and professionals
who seek to gain advanced knowledge and specialized
skills for research, practice or administration
with older adults.
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