2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Department of Health Professions
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Academic Unit Head: Kirk Armstrong
Phone: (540) 568-7658
Email: armst2kj@jmu.edu
Website: http://healthprof.jmu.edu
Professors
J. Akers, K. Armstrong, J. Frye, P. Maxwell, A. Temple, D. Torisky
Associate Professors
A. Abad-Jorge, A. Dengo-Flores, J. Goetschius, M. Hesse, K. Liskey, S. Maiewski, A. Massey, C. Peterson, W. Simmons, A. Skelly, J. Walsh, G. Weniger
Assistant Professors
Z. Ahmed, J. Bonham, H. Hull, T. Newman, A. Russell Yun, S. Spranger, L. Tice
Lecturers
K. Harrison
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for programs in the Department of Health Professions vary by program. Refer to the specific program for admission criteria and deadlines.
Mission
The graduate programs in health professions are dedicated to preparing students to become evidence-based critical thinkers in the health sciences. Specifically, these programs build upon the undergraduate health sciences programs by providing a more detailed knowledge base that is fortified by self-directed learning experiences and the development of practical, clinical and/or research skills.
Goals
The specific goals of the graduate programs in health sciences are designed to help students develop their critical thinking abilities while expanding their knowledge in the rapidly changing health-related environments. Specifically, students will be able to:
- critically evaluate the current research in the ever-broadening field of health.
- access current literature in the health fields.
- interpret current health-related research.
- develop basic research skills.
- describe and evaluate various health education models.
- critically evaluate past and present health care administration strategies.
The mission and goals are based, in part, on the Standards for the Preparation of Graduate-Level Healthcare professionals.
In the Master of Science programs, courses must be selected with the approval of the major advisor in accordance with the program requirements.
Overview of Programs
The Department of Health Professions is home to four graduate programs: M.S. in athletic training, M.S. in applied nutrition; M.O.T. in occupational therapy; and M.P.A.S. in physician assistant studies.
Programs
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