The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences contains the School of Nursing, School of Applied Health Sciences and the School of Orthodontics.
The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences is focused on preparing students to join a workforce community of healthcare professionals who provide exemplary service and care to a diverse population of individuals. Our faculty and staff are innovative, creative and engaged in advancing the knowledge and skills for improving the delivery of health and human services.
The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences contains the highly-regarded School of Nursing, the newly created department of Kinesiology, and the dynamic department of Communication Sciences and Disorders featuring the first cohort of students for the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program. The speech-language pathology program was awarded candidacy for accreditation on March 22, 2014.
The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences is developing and offering several new Master's degree programs targeting critically-needed areas, health informatics (anticipated Spring 2015), and exploring other areas related to health science, health policy and rehabilitation outcomes. Our goal is to promote the most conducive learning environment for our academic undergraduate and graduate students.
The Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences aspires to be the region’s premier provider of health science education. We are committed to: preparing healthcare professionals for careers defined by excellence in practice, community service and lifelong professional development. Teaching, research and community engagement serve as our core values.
We are well-positioned to provide students with the essential skills and hands-on training that they need to be competitive and thrive in high-demand jobs in healthcare industry.