2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Health Sciences
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Kirk Armstrong, Interim Academic Unit Head
Phone: (540) 568-6510
Location: Health and Behavioral Studies, Room 3091
Website: http://www.healthsci.jmu.edu
Professors
S. Baller, A. Burnett, T. Enyeart Smith, K. Lewis, A. Peachey, C. Zeman
Associate Professors
D. Henry, L. Merrell, K. Ott Walter, D. Sutton
Assistant Professors
T. Alam, D. Biber, A. Coleman, M. Daniels, L. Kauffman, R. Khan, J. Lassiter, M. Lovesky, B. Mendenhall, B. Youngmark, S. Zaman
Senior Lecturers
T. Howley
Lecturers
L. Lemons, A. Mhaskar, C. Smith, S. Wilson
Instructors
L. Blosser, A. Gheen
Predoctoral Fellow
B. Monk
Mission Statement
Through education, scholarship and service we enhance the health and well-being of individuals and populations.
Goals
The goals of the Department of Health Sciences are to:
- Educate future health professionals through inclusive and engaging learning environments.
- Provide professional service infused with equity and diversity to the department, college, university and global community.
- Conduct, disseminate and publish cutting-edge research/scholarships in health sciences.
- Contribute to the health and well-being of the JMU community.
- Support the General Education program at JMU.
Co-curricular Organizations
- Eta Sigma Gamma (Health Sciences Honor Society)
- Phi Epsilon Kappa
- Pre-Med Association
- Pre-Occupational Therapy Association
- Pre-Physical Therapy Society
- Pre-Physician Assistant Club
Special Admission Requirements
Admission to JMU does not guarantee admission to all academic majors and minors.
Deadline for Change or Declaration of Majors
Deadlines for change or declaration of major forms are:
Semester |
Deadline |
Summer |
February 15 |
Fall |
February 15 |
Spring |
September 15 of the previous year |
Change of major requests received after the deadline will be processed the following semester. Students changing their major to health sciences after February 15 of the sophomore year should expect an additional semester(s) to complete the program. The number of additional semesters required to complete the program will depend on the timing of the change to health sciences and the number of summer courses completed.
Assessment
Graduating majors must participate in Health Sciences senior assessment activities. Assessment information helps the faculty modify the curriculum to meet student needs.
Degree Offered
The Department of Health Sciences offers the Bachelor of Science degree.
Programs
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