- Degree Type
- Discipline
Listed by Degree Type
Undergraduate Major
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BS in Health Information Management
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Take the first step in becoming an expert in safeguarding critical and private patient data.Deadlines
- Fall (campus): May 1
- Fall (online): July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer:
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BS in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
A broad, interdisciplinary degree that addresses all aspects of the disability experience by blending theory, research and practiceDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Mar. 31
- Fall (intercollege transfer): Aug. 15
- Spring (intercollege transfer): Jan. 1
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BS in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
A gateway to any health career. Become an expert in injury and disease prevention, functional evaluation and rehabilitation, and ergonomic solutions that promise better health.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Mar. 31
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BS in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
The first step in becoming a Registered Dietitian. An intensive study of biological and physical sciences applied to nutrients and human health.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Spring: Nov. 1
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BS in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
Get prepared for advanced training and education in rehabilitation health sciences and professional health programsDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Apr. 2
- Fall (intercollege transfer): Aug. 16
- Spring: Oct. 1
- Spring (transfer): Oct. 16
- Spring (intercollege transfer): Jan. 1
Undergraduate Minor
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Minor in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
Examine aspects of society that uniquely impact the experience and development of people living with disabilities -
Minor in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
The perfect minor if you're looking to become a health professional. Learn the foundations of anatomy and physiology and become familiar with scientific literature. -
Minor in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
A great minor if you're planning a health career. Learn principles of good nutrition and how to recognize misinformation and fad diets.
Master’s/Professional Degree
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Doctor of Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
Training tomorrow's leaders in physical therapy practiceDeadlines
- Fall: Oct. 1
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MS in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
For scholars and researchers interested in movement dysfunction, functional limitations and the outcomes of rehabilitation on the human bodyDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
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MS in Biomedical Visualization
Type
On Campus
Description
Candidates who are strong in science and have excellent art skills can become experts in the visual communication of complex medical and scientific concepts.Deadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
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MS in Health Informatics
Type
Online
Description
Become an expert in linking information technology and communications to improve the quality and safety of patient care.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer: Apr. 1
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MS in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
Preparing future leaders in human services, research, and scholarship in the disability field -
MS in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
Become a master practitioner in applied exercise physiology; psychology and promotion of exercise, health and sport behavior; or motor control and biomechanics.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
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MS in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
Prepare for practice in healthcare or industry. Choose between our coordinated or traditional programs to get on track for the future you want.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
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MS in Occupational Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
The start to your career in OT—23 months from start to finishDeadlines
- Fall: Dec. 1
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Doctor of Occupational Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
Post-professional OTD for certified OTs that want to become advanced practitioners, educators, leaders or managers—includes an MS/OTD co-enrollment optionDeadlines
- Fall: Mar. 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
PhD
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PhD in Biomedical and Health Informatics
Type
On Campus
Description
For people with a passion for health information. Prepare to advance the discovery and application of new ideas in health information technology.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
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PhD in Disability Studies
Type
On Campus
Description
Examine how addressing disability in its full complexity can promote the full participation, self-determination, and equal citizenship of people with disabilities in societyDeadlines
- Fall : Jan. 15
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PhD in Kinesiology and Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
Prepare for a successful career as a researcher, educator or scientist-practitioner. Conduct basic, applied and translational research in a wide range of kinesiology and nutrition settings.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
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PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
Become a researcher, educator, or scientist-practitioner skilled at conducting research in rehabilitation-oriented settingsDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
Certificate
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Post-Master’s Certificate in Health Informatics
Type
Online
Description
Our students enter with advanced degrees and work experience, and leave as trained informaticians ready to make an impact on the healthcare industry.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer: Apr. 1
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Health Information Management
Type
Online
Description
Expand on your bachelor’s degree and get a solid foundation in using technology to manage healthcare data.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer:
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Assistive Technology Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Preparing professionals to deliver state of the art assistive technology services to people with physical, cognitive or sensory disabilitiesDeadlines
- Fall : July 15
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Disability Ethics Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Specialized training in a critical approach to ethical dilemmas concerning life with disabilityDeadlines
- Fall : July 15
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Certificate in Clinical Rehabilitation and Technology Research
Type
On Campus
Description
Enhance your communication and scientific writing skills while preparing for graduate curriculum in rehabilitationDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
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Healthy Living Practitioner Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
For health professionals who want to assess lifestyle behaviors and subsequently develop and implement Healthy Living InterventionsDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
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Technology-Based Health Communication and Promotion Certificate
Type
Online
Description
Become proficient in using the web, social media and mobile applications to deliver healthy living interventions and promotionsDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
Fellowship or residency
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Fellowship in Manual Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
For licensed physical therapists to train in advanced manipulation and orthopedic manual physical therapyDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
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Residency in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
For licensed physical therapists looking to perfect their skills as orthopedic practitioners and educators with some of the world's best practitionersDeadlines
- Summer: Mar. 1
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Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Fellowship
Type
On Campus
Description
Advanced training for graduate students, professionals, self-advocates, and family members to address the needs of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilitiesDeadlines
- Fall 2018: Feb. 15
Listed by Discipline
Biomedical Visualization
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MS in Biomedical Visualization
Type
On Campus
Description
Candidates who are strong in science and have excellent art skills can become experts in the visual communication of complex medical and scientific concepts.Deadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
Disability and Human Development
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Minor in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
Examine aspects of society that uniquely impact the experience and development of people living with disabilities -
BS in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
A broad, interdisciplinary degree that addresses all aspects of the disability experience by blending theory, research and practiceDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Mar. 31
- Fall (intercollege transfer): Aug. 15
- Spring (intercollege transfer): Jan. 1
-
MS in Disability and Human Development
Type
On Campus
Description
Preparing future leaders in human services, research, and scholarship in the disability field -
PhD in Disability Studies
Type
On Campus
Description
Examine how addressing disability in its full complexity can promote the full participation, self-determination, and equal citizenship of people with disabilities in societyDeadlines
- Fall : Jan. 15
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Assistive Technology Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Preparing professionals to deliver state of the art assistive technology services to people with physical, cognitive or sensory disabilitiesDeadlines
- Fall : July 15
-
Disability Ethics Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Specialized training in a critical approach to ethical dilemmas concerning life with disabilityDeadlines
- Fall : July 15
-
Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Fellowship
Type
On Campus
Description
Advanced training for graduate students, professionals, self-advocates, and family members to address the needs of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilitiesDeadlines
- Fall 2018: Feb. 15
Health Informatics
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PhD in Biomedical and Health Informatics
Type
On Campus
Description
For people with a passion for health information. Prepare to advance the discovery and application of new ideas in health information technology.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
-
MS in Health Informatics
Type
Online
Description
Become an expert in linking information technology and communications to improve the quality and safety of patient care.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer: Apr. 1
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Post-Master’s Certificate in Health Informatics
Type
Online
Description
Our students enter with advanced degrees and work experience, and leave as trained informaticians ready to make an impact on the healthcare industry.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer: Apr. 1
Health Information Management
-
BS in Health Information Management
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
Take the first step in becoming an expert in safeguarding critical and private patient data.Deadlines
- Fall (campus): May 1
- Fall (online): July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer:
-
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Health Information Management
Type
Online
Description
Expand on your bachelor’s degree and get a solid foundation in using technology to manage healthcare data.Deadlines
- Fall: July 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
- Summer:
Kinesiology
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Minor in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
The perfect minor if you're looking to become a health professional. Learn the foundations of anatomy and physiology and become familiar with scientific literature. -
BS in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
A gateway to any health career. Become an expert in injury and disease prevention, functional evaluation and rehabilitation, and ergonomic solutions that promise better health.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Mar. 31
-
MS in Kinesiology
Type
On Campus
Description
Become a master practitioner in applied exercise physiology; psychology and promotion of exercise, health and sport behavior; or motor control and biomechanics.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
Kinesiology,Nutrition
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PhD in Kinesiology and Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
Prepare for a successful career as a researcher, educator or scientist-practitioner. Conduct basic, applied and translational research in a wide range of kinesiology and nutrition settings.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
Nutrition
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Minor in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
A great minor if you're planning a health career. Learn principles of good nutrition and how to recognize misinformation and fad diets. -
BS in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
The first step in becoming a Registered Dietitian. An intensive study of biological and physical sciences applied to nutrients and human health.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Spring: Nov. 1
-
MS in Nutrition
Type
On Campus
Description
Prepare for practice in healthcare or industry. Choose between our coordinated or traditional programs to get on track for the future you want.Deadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
Occupational Therapy
-
MS in Occupational Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
The start to your career in OT—23 months from start to finishDeadlines
- Fall: Dec. 1
-
Doctor of Occupational Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
Post-professional OTD for certified OTs that want to become advanced practitioners, educators, leaders or managers—includes an MS/OTD co-enrollment optionDeadlines
- Fall: Mar. 1
- Spring: Nov. 1
Physical Therapy
-
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
Training tomorrow's leaders in physical therapy practiceDeadlines
- Fall: Oct. 1
-
MS in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
For scholars and researchers interested in movement dysfunction, functional limitations and the outcomes of rehabilitation on the human bodyDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
-
Fellowship in Manual Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
For licensed physical therapists to train in advanced manipulation and orthopedic manual physical therapyDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
-
Residency in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Type
On Campus
Description
For licensed physical therapists looking to perfect their skills as orthopedic practitioners and educators with some of the world's best practitionersDeadlines
- Summer: Mar. 1
-
Certificate in Clinical Rehabilitation and Technology Research
Type
On Campus
Description
Enhance your communication and scientific writing skills while preparing for graduate curriculum in rehabilitationDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
-
Healthy Living Practitioner Certificate
Type
On Campus or Online
Description
For health professionals who want to assess lifestyle behaviors and subsequently develop and implement Healthy Living InterventionsDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
-
Technology-Based Health Communication and Promotion Certificate
Type
Online
Description
Become proficient in using the web, social media and mobile applications to deliver healthy living interventions and promotionsDeadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
Rehabilitation Sciences
-
BS in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
Get prepared for advanced training and education in rehabilitation health sciences and professional health programsDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15
- Fall (transfer): Apr. 2
- Fall (intercollege transfer): Aug. 16
- Spring: Oct. 1
- Spring (transfer): Oct. 16
- Spring (intercollege transfer): Jan. 1
-
PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences
Type
On Campus
Description
Become a researcher, educator, or scientist-practitioner skilled at conducting research in rehabilitation-oriented settingsDeadlines
- Fall: Jan. 15