Dean of the School of Human and Health Professions
Dr. Tamera Keiter Humbert
Esbenshade Hall, Room 369
717-361-4750
Faculty: Adair, Bellew, Caprino, Carlson, Corbin, Cunningham, Dennehy, Ericksen, Fought, Fox, Friguglietti, Haffejee, Haley-Mize, Hample, Hassler, Helm, Homa, Indeck, Licona, D. Martin, W. Martin, Panchik, Rapiey, Rookey, Solyak, Swartzendruber, Tyminski, Walker, Waltermire-Burton, Wentzel
For more information, please visit the School’s website or check your course syllabi, which are available through the course instructor or at the High Library.
Mission
The mission of the School of Human and Health Professions is to provide students and faculty with opportunities to engage in current practice, contribute to scholarship, uphold ethical and responsible professional standards, and promote service.
Goals
- Prepare highly competent practitioners
- Engage in ongoing scholarship
- Promote ethical responsibility
- Engage in dialogue and advocacy around diversity and inclusion
The School of Human and Health Professions includes programs in Education, Exercise Science, Healthcare Administration, Nursing (RN to BSN), Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, Social Studies, and Social Work.
Honors in the Discipline
The School of Human and Health Professions participates in the College Honors in the Discipline Program. For guidelines, students should consult their advisor.
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Social Work
Minors
Master of Education
Master of Physician Assistant Studies
Master of Science
Doctorate
Certificates