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Transforming Global Health

Majors & Programs

Your Future Starts Here

Begin your journey to transforming global health by exploring our seven areas of study and 24 degree options.

Academic Units

Applied Health Sciences

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Communication Sciences & Disorders

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Kinesiology

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Nurse Anesthesia

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Nursing

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Occupational Therapy

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Ph.D. in Health Sciences

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Physician Associate Studies

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Social Work

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Pre-Professional Health Concentrations

Our degrees in Movement Science and Applied Health Sciences provide essential health care knowledge and skills while building the professional skills sought by health care employers, such as critical thinking, problem solving, leadership, information literacy and information management.

Our students leave prepared for competitive application to professional health professions programs.

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Pre-OT

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Pre-PA

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Pre-PT

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Pre-Med

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT PRE-PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CONCENTRATIONS

 

Points of Pride

#21 Best College for Kinesiology & Physical Therapy  (Niche.com)
#29 Best Nursing-Anesthesia (CRNA) School (U.S. News & World Report)
7 Academic units
95% of students employed or in graduate school within 6 months of graduation

Research

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At Harris College, we consider how human behavior relates to health in our research. That’s why our research focuses on the scholarship of teaching and learning for health care, behavioral intervention and wellness, health care disparities as they relate to social determinants of health, and clinical organizations and practices. We engage in innovative research by maintaining a close connection between students and the community and equipping students to think like clinical scientists.

Latest Stories

TCU medical students undergoing IPV training

TCU's Social Work Department Chair, Nada Elias-Lambert, collaborated with the Burnett School of Medicine faculty to host an impactful three-hour Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) training session for third-year medical students. This collaborative effort aimed to equip future physicians with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively support survivors of IPV.

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Dean Watts poses with Emma Joy '21 at the event celebrating the installation of TCU's 150th anniversary mural in Chicago.
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