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about the college of health sciences

things to know about the college of health sciences

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lynette austin, dean, college of health sciences

  • offers intentional coursework on the intersection of ethics and practice in health sciences
  • offers a creative master’s degrees in nutrition and a degree that combines exercise and human performance
  • award-winning student activities in nursing,  physician assistant studies, cardiovascular perfusion and dietetics
  • faculty who serve in key positions in both statewide and national organizations
  • significant primary research in drug discovery and drug metabolism