| Dean: Patsy
C. Covey
Associate Dean: Daniel E. Sellers (380-2785)
Academic Counselors: Melissa Wold and Mary Haynes (380-2772)
Director of Graduate Studies: Julio F. Turrens (380-2710)
The College of Allied
Health Professions offers the following programs:
Certificate Program in:
Radiologic Technology
Bachelor of Science Programs
in:
Biomedical Sciences
Cardiorespiratory Care
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Occupational Therapy
Radiologic Sciences
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Masters Degree Programs in:
Health Science: Major - Physician
Assistant Studies
Master of Physical Therapy
Master of Science in Speech & Hearing Sciences
(including optional preparation for the teachers certificate in Speech Pathology
& Audiology)
Doctor of Philosophy Program
in:
Communication Sciences and
Disorders
The programs are designed to provide the highest quality
in basic medical sciences and health professional education to meet health care needs and
to contribute to new knowledge through research. Upon graduation, students are eligible to
sit for their respective licensure and board examinations to enter professional practice
in their chosen area.
Through University approval and when deemed to be in the
best interest of the students, the faculty of the College reserves the right to alter
curricula and regulations as deemed necessary.
The professional programs in Allied Health are accredited
by their respective national accrediting agencies as given below:
ACCREDITATION
| Program |
Accrediting Agency |
| Cardiorespiratory Care |
Committee on Accreditation of Allied
Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP) |
| Clinical Laboratory Sciences |
National Association for Accreditation
of Clinical Laboratory Sciences |
| Occupational Therapy |
Council on Accreditation of
Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association |
| Physical Therapy |
American Physical Therapy Association |
| Physician Assistant |
Committee on Accreditation of Allied
Health Educational Programs |
| Radiologic Sciences |
Joint Commission on Education in
Radiologic Technology |
| Speech and Hearing Sciences |
American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association
Educational Program - CAA |
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Students are encouraged to take full advantage of the academic advising services provided
for Allied Health students. The Academic Counselors serve as the academic advisors for
undergraduate students and are available to assist students and other persons seeking
information about Allied Health Professions Programs. The Academic Counselors are located
at 1550 University Commons, telephone number (334)380-2772. Graduate students are advised
by their respective departmental advisor.
UNDERGRADUATE PROMOTION
POLICIES
For Professional Component undergraduate students in
Cardiorespiratory Care, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Occupational Therapy, and Radiologic
Sciences, a minimum grade of "C" is required in each Professional Component
course. This minimum grade of "C" reflects only the letter grade since many
courses will require an 80% or 90% competency in order to be considered passing level.
Students receiving less than a "C" in a professional course in Clinical
Laboratory Sciences, Occupational Therapy, Radiologic Sciences, and Cardiorespiratory Care
will not be allowed to proceed in the program. Students not meeting this minimal
requirement may apply for reinstatement by petitioning the respective departmental Student
Evaluation and Promotions Committee. The student must petition in writing through the
office of the Department Chair no later than five days prior to the beginning of the
semester for which reinstatement is requested. If for any reason, a student must withdraw
from the Professional Component of a program, readmission will require approval of the
appropriate Department Chair and the Dean of the College.
Additionally, students in Occupational Therapy must
maintain a 3.0 grade-point average in the Professional Component of their program.
Occupational Therapy students failing to maintain a 3.0 grade-point average will not be
allowed to proceed in the program. However, students failing to meet the requirement may
apply for reinstatement following the procedures outlined above.
Undergraduate students majoring in Speech and Hearing
Sciences may register for SPA courses which have an SPA prerequisite only if a grade of
"C" or better were achieved in the prerequisite course. "C" reflects
only the letter grade since some courses will require an 80% or 90% competency level-point
average in order to be considered passing level. Speech and Hearing majors are expected to
maintain an overall grade-point average acceptable for admission to the graduate program.
TRANSIENT COURSE WORK
CREDIT
All students currently enrolled at the University of South
Alabama must receive prior approval of the Dean before taking prerequisite course work at
another institution. All students enrolled in the College of Allied Health Professions
must receive prior approval from both the Chair of the Department and the Dean before
taking courses in their major field at another institution. Failure to obtain prior
approval may result in loss of credit for the course work.
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