2020-2021 Graduate Catalog

College of Health Professions

MAURA DALY IVERSEN, PT, DPT, SD, MPH, FNAP, FAPTA
Dean, Professor of Public Health and Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences

JODY BORTONE, EdD
Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and New Initiatives, Clinical Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy

GAIL SAMDPERIL, EdD
Associate Dean of Students, Interim Program Director of Master of Athletic Training, Clinical Associate Professor of Athletic Training

MISSION STATEMENT

The College of Health Professions’ mission is to create an inclusive, collaborative and experiential learning environment in order to educate skilled health professionals dedicated to social justice, mutual respect, and human dignity. We prepare skilled healthcare professionals whose practice is rooted in evidence and reason and who value interprofessional engagement. We strive to educate to individuals who lead with distinction in practice, teaching, service, and research.  We inspire our graduates to advance this mission and to foster strong interpersonal connections with consumers, colleagues, communities, and global partners.

WE ARE

An interprofessional community of faculty who are experienced clinician scholars, translational researchers, public health practitioners, hospital administrators, clinical specialists, and community leaders supported by dedicated administrative staff who serve our undergraduate and graduate students. We actively engage alumni and partner with clinical sites, schools, local community centers and organizations to provide students with clinical internships, preceptorships, and service-learning experiences.


WE ASPIRE TO BECOME RECOGNIZED AS A COMMUNITY OF :

  • Educators skilled in the use of innovative pedagogies and high impact practices.
  • Practitioners dedicated to reducing healthcare disparities, promoting diversity and inclusion, promoting health and wellness.
  • Practice scholars who accelerate the impact of health sciences through interprofessional collaborative teamwork and translational research.
  • Service providers who support the needs of our local and global partners.
  • Enterprising leaders who serve our clients, students, communities, and advance our professions.

WHAT WE VALUE

The College of Health Professions seeks to foster the development of women and men who demonstrate intellectual and professional integrity, who value compassionate service to others, and who take leading roles in communities governed by spiritual and moral values.


As a professional college within a Catholic university rooted in the liberal arts tradition, the College of Health Professions is committed to providing an education built upon deep respect for the dignity of the human person and a recognition of the responsibility of each individual to contribute to the building of a more just society. All professional programs in the college are accredited and approved by the appropriate professional and government agencies.


GRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Athletic Training, Master of Exercise Science & Nutrition, Master of Health Informatics, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Master of Public Health, Master of Occupational Therapy, and Master of Speech, Language Pathology.