Oct 16, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

College of Health and Human Services


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The College of Health and Human Services is focused on preparing the next generation of competence, confidence professionals who provide care  within healthcare and human services organizations in the region and beyond. Graduates from our programs fulfill the mission of improving the health and well-being of the individuals, communities, and populations served by these organizations.By preparing students for successful professional practice in their chosen discipline, we accomplish our vision of educating innovative, collaborative providers who make a difference in their communities.

Through our School of Nursing and departments of Allied Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Sciences, we offer three graduate degree programs, five bachelor’s degree programs, eight associate degree programs, two minors, and two certifcates. The majority of program offerings in the College of Health and Human Services are accredited by external accreditation bodies which ensure the curricula meets rigorous standards. Additionally, most degree progarms include clinical placements in hospitals, clinics, schools, and other sites who partner with our faculty to offer exceptional learning experiences. Students’ learning experiences in the college’s associate and baccalaureate degreeare well rounded, and include courses from the General Education Program in the arts, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences and social sciences. In addition to disciplinary coursework, General Education courses provide the foundation for critical thinking and life skills expected of a college graduate. Faculty in the colleage are highly experienced professionals dedicated to your success in the classroom and in your future career. 

For More Information:

Christine Raber, PhD, OTR/L                                                                                                                                            

Interim Dean, College of Health and Human Services

craber@shawnee.edu

 

[vacant]

Dean’s Assistant

 

 

 

Programs Offered

Graduate Programs

                  

Bachelor of Science

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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Associate of Applied Science

   
   
   
   

Associate of Technical Studies

                     

 
 
 

 

Faculty: A Commitment to Teaching, Scholarship/Research, and Service

Faculty members of the College of Health and Human Services are academically prepared professionals who are highly qualified and dedicated to fostering your growth and development as a future professional. The majority of faculty in the college are credentialed or certified by appropriate disciplinary professional boards and certifying agencies. Most importantly, our faculty are deeply committed to your success in the college classroom and in your career beyond Shawnee State University. Regardless of the degree you seek within the College of Health and Human Services, you can be assured of excellent preparation for your desired career. 

Reputation for Excellence

Programs across the college have a reputation for excellence, and employers of our graduates consistently seek our graduates for employment in their organizations. Students in our graduate programs engage in meaningful scholarly inquiry to address the needs of their profession, and opportunities for professional presentations and publications are available to graduate students in the college. In addition to teaching excellence, faculty engage in scholarship and research activities, providing students the opportunity to pursue new knowledge and the clinical application of research evidence in their professional field. Faculty are engaged in active service at the local, regional, state, and national level. Service is evidenced through partnerships with agenices and organizations to meet the needs of the community, as well as engaging in leadership roles within the campus community and professional organizations.  

Commitment to the Future

The College of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Board consists of leaders from healthcare organization and human services agencies across the region. Their commitment to the College results in meaningful input for all programs and initatives, and this support and expertise will faciltate the growth of the college. We are commited to ongoing engagement with our partners and students to determine workforce needs and solutions, and to ensure that evidence-based, best practices inform our program curricula. We are proud of our students’ success and look forward to your input and engagement with us. 

Academic Advising

The College of Health and Human Services is committed to quality academic advising because it is essential to the ultimate success of our students. Once you have selected a major, you are advised by the teaching faculty of your department. The Chairperson of your Department or Director of your School will assign you an academic faculty advisor, ensuring that the academic advising system meets your individual needs and requirements as well as those of the Department/School, the College, and the University. Please consult your academic advisor each semester prior to registration for guidance with course selection, sequence of courses, discussion about career paths, and suggestions to build your resume and skills for your chosen career. The Dean of the College of Health and Human Services facilitates the answering of interdepartmental questions and deals with exceptions and changes to related academic requirements.

In addition to faculty advising, information about our programs is available through the College of Health and Human Services Coordinator of Academic Advising & Student Support Services, Kerrie James-Hunter. She is available in the Student Success Center at:

Kerrie James-Hunter

Massie Hall, Student Success Center

Phone:  740.351.3868

Email:    kjameshunter@shawnee.edu

Selective Admission Programs

Students who are seeking admission in selective admission programs within the College of Health and Human Services (Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Medical Laboratory Technology, Occupational Therapy (Assistant, BSOT 3+2, MOT, OTD), Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiologic Technology, and Respiratory Therapy) need to meet the minimum admission requirements of desired program, and will complete an additional application. For all undergraduate selective admission programs, students should meet as soon as possible with the appropriate admissions representative. 

For undergraduate programs, please contact:

Jenny Lawson, Selective Admission Specialist

740.351.3187

Kricker 227

jlawson@shawnee.edu

For graduate programs, please contact:

Bobbi Madden

Assistant Director Admissions, Graduate

Office: ADMN 016

Phone: 740.351.3177

bmadden@shawnee.edu

 

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