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From the Dean

College of Health Sciences website

Welcome!

The College of Health Sciences features nationally recognized and ranked programs in athletic training, biomedical sciences, clinical laboratory science, exercise physiology, physical therapy, physician assistant studies and speech pathology and audiology. From state-of-the-art research laboratory and teaching facilities to many health profession and service organizations, our students find abundant opportunity to interact with faculty scholars who are passionate about teaching, research and service.

Our mission as a Jesuit university is to provide a distinctive, rigorous, and well-rounded education, and our location in the heart of the city of Milwaukee promises ample opportunity for exposure to the health and medical professions that comes with a major metropolitan setting. Moreover, you can expect excellence from our faculty, and will be in elite company among our academically talented students. Whether through outstanding professional programs of study or in rigorous pre-professional and undergraduate education, our dedicated faculty and committed students have created a truly vibrant academic environment that’s waiting for you.

Sincerely,

William E. Cullinan, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Health Sciences

Mission Statement

The College of Health Sciences has the mission of preparing students for careers in the health sciences and as health care providers. It is dedicated to improving health care by educating excellent, ethical health care professionals through a program of teaching, research and service. Students are instilled with the Jesuit ideals of concern for the spiritual, emotional and physical development of the individual as well as a lifelong commitment to leadership in the advancement of their personal skills and profession.