College of Health Professions
Dean: Richard States, D.H.Sc.; 419-434-4677
Professor: T. Dillon
Associate Professors: Davies, M. Dillon, George, Griffiths, Smith, States, Fleming Walsh, Walters-Powell
Assistant Professors: Anderson, Baker, Barefoot, Born, Buddelmeyer, Johnson, Mayes, McBride, Pitt, Prusnek, Sakemiller, Schlessman, Schnipke, Schroeder, Sensel, Sutton, Walker, Watters, Weir
Associate Professor of Teaching: Pettigrew
Assistant Professors of Teaching: Ashby, Coalt, Herr, Hertenstein, Huber, Verhoff
Instructors of Teaching: Carter, Fournier, Gilbert, Gonyer, Gross, Koehler, McLaughlin, J. Niese, S. Niese, Stinehelfer, Whitcraft
Instructor of Clinical Practice: Tippie
A Bachelor of Arts degree is granted to students majoring in social work, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing is granted to students majoring in nursing, and students majoring in all other baccalaureate programs in the College of Health Professions are granted Bachelor of Science degrees.
Baccalaureate Programs:
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Echocardiography
Exercise Science for Health Professions
Healthcare Management
Medical Laboratory Science
Multi-Age Licensure in Health and Physical Education
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nursing
Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Technology (PET/CT)
Social Work
Strength and Conditioning
Wellness and Health Promotion
Associate Programs:
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Echocardiography
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Technology (PET/CT)
Minors:
Coaching
Gerontology
Healthcare Management
Strength and Conditioning
Substance Use Disorder
Certificate Programs:
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Echocardiography
Gerontology
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Technology (PET/CT)
Substance Use Disorder
Prerequisites
All prerequisite courses must be completed with at least a grade of “C.” Some courses require a higher grade than a “C” for the prerequisite. The course description will list the required grade if different from a “C.”