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Master of Science in Health Sciences with a Major in Respiratory Therapy

The Division of Respiratory Therapy offers a Master of Science degree, with a specialization in respiratory care, to prepare future faculty in the profession, as well as advanced clinical practitioners.  MS Brochure

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM
The Master of Science degree with a concentration in respiratory care offers the opportunity for credentialed and experienced practitioners to obtain an advanced level of knowledge in the technical area of respiratory care. The program also is intended to provide the ability, knowledge and skills for continued scholarly inquiry within the discipline of respiratory care. 

Specific program objectives are:

  • to enhance the ability to perform in the clinical site at an advanced level and assist physicians in clinical respiratory care.
  • to produce a graduate able to perform as faculty in vocational/technical schools, A.S. and B.S. degree respiratory care programs.
  • to develop the ability to examine the scientific basis of respiratory care procedures and evaluate technology used in respiratory care.

The program consists of 39 semester hours which can be taken part time or full time.
These hours are divided into the following:
     Core curriculum: 12 hours
     Specialization curriculum: 21 hours
     Thesis, or non-thesis option: 6 hours

A detailed list of courses can be found at Master's Curriculum.

Admissions information and application materials can be found at Graduate Admissions.  You can apply online or print the application materials and forms.

To Discuss the Program with a Faculty Member
Contact: The Division of Respiratory Therapy at (404) 413-1225