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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health
The objective is to prepare students for careers in research and teaching. Admission to the program is competitive and typica... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health
The Occupational Therapy Program is dedicated to the education of competent entry-level practitioners and future leaders in t... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health
The mission of the MPT program is to educate future physical therapists who will value interaction and service to others in a... Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health Sciences
In the fall of 2000, the Department of Communication Disorders at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center was approved f... Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health Sciences
The TTUHSC DPT program is a 9 consecutive semester, (3 year) 100 semester credit hour program that culminates with an Entry-L... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health Sciences
The MAT program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Type: Online
Level: Masters  School of Allied Health Sciences
The MSCPM is designed to provide practicing clinicians with skills that will allow them to excel as a clinical supervisor. Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health Sciences
The MP program offers a Master of Science degree in Molecular Pathology that provides students with the theoretical knowledge... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Lubbock,TX School of Allied Health Sciences
Why should you consider speech-language pathology as a career choice? First, if you have thought about working in medicine or...
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