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The College of Health and Life Sciences
includes the Departments of Agriculture, Allied Health, Biological
Sciences, Communication Disorders, Health and Human Performance,
and Nursing. These departments offer programs leading to the Associate
of Science degree, Bachelor of Science degree,
and Master of Science degree. The programs prepare
students for careers in some of the fastest-growing occupations
in the United States.
Departments
Of particular importance to the people
of western Kansas are the programs in Agribusiness, Health and
Physical Education, Wildlife Biology, Range Management, Adapted/Special
Physical Education, and the health professions including Radiologic
Technology, Medical Diagnostic Imaging, Speech and Language Disorders,
Sports Medicine, Nursing, Family Nurse Primary Care Practice,
and Medical Technology.
Programs
| Agribusiness |
Medical Diagnostic
Imaging |
| Health and Physical
Education |
Speech and Language Disorders |
| Wildlife Biology |
Sports Medicine |
| Range Management |
Nursing |
| Adapted/Special
Physical Education |
Family Nurse Primary Care Practice |
| Radiologic Technology |
Medical Technology |
Programs available in the college
also prepare students for entrance into professional schools.
The college offers an interdisciplinary minor in Gerontology.
Pre-Professional
Tracks
| Forestry |
Medicine |
| Veterinary Medicine |
Dentistry |
| Physical Therapy |
Podiatry |
| Occupational Therapy |
Osteopathy |
In addition, the college offers
a number of service programs through the academic departments.
Special Service Programs
The college is committed to serving
students both on and off campus and utilizes the latest technologies
in the delivery of instruction while maintaining personal and
individual contact with the student.
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