College of Health Professions

Dean
Dr. Janelle K. O’Connell

The College of Health Professions was established in 2019 and includes programs at the undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, master and doctoral levels. The College offers undergraduate degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Exercise Science, and Fitness, Recreation & Sports Management.  It is anticipated that a bachelor’s degree in nursing will begin in Fall 2025.  A post-baccalaureate degree option exists in Health Professions to assist students who may not have achieved admissions to a professional program after achieving their undergraduate degree. Graduate programs in the College include Master degrees in Athletic Training, Kinesiology, Sport & Recreation, Physician Assistant studies, and Speech-Language and Pathology.  The Doctor of Physical Therapy program and a Certificate program in Anatomy are also part of the College. Training students in both didactic and clinical education in a Christian environment, students are prepared to enter the healthcare field and carry out the mission of Christ in a compassionate and loving manner. Clinical research is integrated in many programs, and the opportunity to participate in mission trips across the United States and abroad to serve others is one of the hallmarks of this college. Medical ethics are an integral part of most curriculums. Faculty within the College conduct and collaborate on research and encourage and provide internship and shadowing experiences with numerous healthcare providers. 

Undergraduate Degrees:

Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD)

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders’ mission is to provide an academically challenging pre-professional education in the fields of speech-language-hearing pathology and audiology in an environment that encourages intellectual and spiritual growth and preparation for graduate school.

The program encourages students to lead lives of service to individuals across the lifespan who have communication delays or disorders by providing clinical opportunities in a variety of settings. Both a major and a minor can be pursued in CSD for preparation toward a Master’s degree in Speech-Language & Pathology, a Doctoral degree in Audiology, or as the terminal degree for a SLPA (Assistant) license. Students pursuing this major who meet the established requirements may earn an automatic admission to the Master in Speech-Language & Pathology program at Hardin-Simmons University.

For more information regarding the CSD program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/undergraduate-majors-minors/communication-sciences-disorders-degrees/

Exercise Science (EXSC)

The HSU Exercise Science Program, guided by Christian faith and values, prepares students for a variety of career opportunities in health and human movement. Foundational to the program is the multidisciplinary study of human movement involving components of biological, physical, psychological, and health sciences to explain structural and functional changes that occur on the physiological, biochemical and biomechanical levels.

The wide range of subject matter within the  Exercise Science degree prepares the student for many career pathways, whether it be entry-level positions in the exercise science/human performance field or entrance into allied health professional programs (Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Physician Assistant, Occupational Therapy, Chiropractic), medicine, and graduate programs in Exercise Science, Kinesiology or other related degrees. A degree in Exercise Science utilizes exercise to improve health and human performance for different populations across the lifespan.

For more information regarding the Exercise Science program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/undergraduate-majors-minors/exercise-science-degrees/

Fitness, Recreation & Sports Management (FRSM)

 Guided by Christian faith and values, this degree option is committed to promoting excellence in education and professional preparation within the disciplines of health, wellness, recreation, and movement sciences.    This flexible degree offers a wide array of employment options after graduation such as Personal & Group Fitness Training, Recreation in the city, church, university or military settings or Sports-related communication/marketing, Exercise Facility ownership, Athletics Administration and Parks Management, to name a few options! Program flexibility allows you to select courses from other Colleges at HSU to develop a degree plan to suit your interests. However, this degree does not provide an opportunity to achieve teacher certification.

For more information regarding the Fitness, Recreation & Sport Management program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/undergraduate-majors-minors/fitness-recreation-sports-management-degree/

Health Professions Post-baccalaureate program

The mission of the Post-baccalaureate program is to provide supplemental education after the baccalaureate degree to prepare students for graduate programs in the health profession. This program may improve the competitiveness of each student through education, service to mankind, and research.

The program is targeted toward individuals who hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university seeking to pursue admission into a health professions program. Undergraduate courses (including chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics) will be provided to baccalaureate-holding students to help improve their foundational knowledge of the health sciences. Additionally, students may pursue research opportunities in the areas of Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Public Health, and Biomedical/Pharmaceutical Sciences. Shadowing and medical service opportunities locally and/or abroad will be identified.  GRE and MCAT preparation can be incorporated in this program.

For more information regarding the Health Professions Post-baccalaureate program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/health-professions-postbaccalaureate-program/

Graduate Degrees:

Master of Athletic Training (MAT)

Hardin-Simmons University offers the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program in a hybrid format. This 24-month program prepares students to become an entry-level athletic trainer.  During the first year of this program, courses are delivered online & begin in June. Besides the online courses, students are required to attend 6 1-week on-campus, intensive laboratory sessions during the first year. Failure to complete these sessions will delay or prevent graduation.

Hardin-Simmons University is currently seeking accreditation for their new athletic training program and is not accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The institution will be submitting a self-study to begin the accreditation process on July 1, 2023. Submission of the self-study and completion of an onsite review does not guarantee that the program will become accredited. Students who graduate from the program prior to accreditation WILL NOT be eligible to sit for the credentialing examination for athletic trainers and will not be eligible for licensure in most states.

This is a hybrid program designed to be online during the first year with six 1-week on-campus, intensive laboratory sessions during the first year. 

For more information regarding the Master of Athletic Training program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/masters-of-athletic-training/

Master of Science in Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation (KSPR)

This fully online degree, which can be completed in one year, is guided by Christian faith and values, and designed to provide theoretical learning that is integrated into real life experiences of students. Courses within the degree use evidence-based research to: 1) enhance the careers of students who are currently working in the field; and 2) prepare students for future educational endeavors and professional growth in the field of kinesiology, sport, and recreation. The degree prepares graduates for careers in areas of wellness, sport performance enhancement/strength and conditioning, health, fitness and recreation, facilities and programs, athletic administration, sport marketing, recreation, professional sport management, and coaching.  This program can be pursued on a part-time or full-time basis.

For more information regarding the Master of Science in Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/kspr/

Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)

Speech-language pathologists work with individuals throughout the lifespan and in a variety of educational and health care settings. This program provides individuals who are self-motivated, dedicated and self-driven with an outstanding education by highly qualified and engaged faculty who are dedicated to your success. Excellence and integrity are developed and demonstrated in this program through lifelong learning, service and faith. The program prepares students for national licensure as an SLP.

This is a full-time, 22 month, face-to-face program.

For more information regarding the SLP program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/master-of-science-in-speech-language-pathology/

Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS)

The Hardin-Simmons University Physician Assistant Program is dedicated to academic excellence in medical education. Our mission is to develop and prepare compassionate, professional PA providers who are committed to life-long leadership, learning, and community service. Our graduates will work as part of the healthcare team to deliver exceptional healthcare to rural West Texas and under-served communities worldwide.

The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Hardin-Simmons University Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Hardin-Simmons University. Accreditation-Continued is an accreditation status granted when a currently accredited program is in compliance with the ARC-PA Standards.

The program's accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at http://www.arc-pa.org/accreditation-history-hardin-simmons-university/.

This is a full-time, 27-month face-to-face program.

For more information on the MPAS program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/physician-assistant-program/

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Hardin-Simmons University offers a seven-semester Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. The program prepares individuals who demonstrate excellence in the practice of physical therapy and are enlightened by Christian faith and values. Excellence and integrity are developed and demonstrated through lifelong learning, service and faith. Students who are self-motivated, dedicated and self-driven are provided an outstanding education by a highly qualified and engaged faculty who are dedicated to student success. An excellent, well-equipped facility, and numerous integrative learning experiences within the curriculum, result in outstanding, exceptionally qualified practitioners.

This entry-level professional degree prepares the graduate to be eligible for licensure and entry into the profession as a physical therapist. It is not necessary for applicants to hold a master’s degree to pursue the DPT. The DPT program has demonstrated outstanding graduation and employment rates, including a 100% pass rate on the national licensure exam since 2011. 

For more information on the DPT program, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/doctorate-physical-therapy/

Certificates:

Certificate in Clinical Anatomy 

This 12-hour certificate in Clinical Anatomy prepares individuals to teach gross anatomy in a variety of health professions including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language pathology, nursing, medicine, respiratory therapy, radiological sciences, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, dietetics, athletic training, exercise physiology/sport sciences, chiropractic or other related health sciences. A strong science foundation and an advanced health science related degree (beyond the bachelor's degree) is required for admission. The purpose of this certificate is to meet the shortage of qualified professionals to teach anatomy. This unique certificate program includes 4 online courses with a final, short, intensive course on campus, where human cadaver dissection leads to increased knowledge, skills and new ways of teaching anatomy. Unique to this certificate is incorporation and application of differential diagnosis and diagnostic imaging utilizing clinical anatomy.

This is designed as a 9 month online program with one week on campus.

For more information on the Certificate in Clinical Anatomy, please visit: https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/graduate-programs/graduate-certificate-in-human-anatomy/