College of Health Sciences
Administrative Officers
Dean (Interim) | Rhonda L. Callaway, Ph.D. rlc005@shsu.edu; (936) 294-2395 |
Associate Dean | Rosanne Keathley, Ph.D. hpe_rsk@shsu.edu; (936) 294-1171 |
Associate Dean | Emily Roper, Ph.D. ear007@shsu.edu; (936) 294-1169 |
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences | Susan Reichelt, Ph.D., Chair sreichelt@shsu.edu; (936) 294-4129 |
Department of Kinesiology | Liette Ocker, Ph.D., Chair liette.ocker@shsu.edu; (936) 294-2317 |
School of Nursing | Denise Neill, Ph.D., Interim Director denise.neill@shsu.edu; (936) 202-5101 |
Department of Population Health | Rosanne Keathley, Ph.D., Interim Chair hpe_rsk@shsu.edu; (936) 294-1171 |
About the College
The College of Health Sciences (COHS) consists of the Department of Population Heath, the Department of Kinesiology, the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, and the School of Nursing. The College is comprised of undergraduate and graduate degrees focusing on clinical training and work-based learning. Internships in prestigious healthcare and medical fields, hospitals, sports, and government and volunteer agencies, are already available for many of the degree fields. Internship opportunities will continue to increase for all students in the health sciences.
The College offers the most up-to-date curricula using the latest technologies. Degree fields include nursing, population health, kinesiology, family and consumer science, as well as preparation for further medical study such as pre-dental, pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, and more. Some of the degree areas allow for an international focus – with language immersion – through study abroad opportunities to expand the student learning experience.
Factors such as an aging population, new medical technologies, and federal legislation have increased the need for qualified healthcare employees, educators, and professionals. The COHS has made great advancements in addressing those demands by offering programs that will increase the growing need for educated employees in the health and medical fields.
The College of Health Sciences promotes healthy living by preparing professionals for health and medical careers with a quality education at an affordable cost. Graduates will be prepared to succeed in their chosen health profession through mastery of the appropriate knowledge and skills, a well-developed sense of professionalism, and a strong commitment to promoting health and providing quality care.
Mission
The College of Health Sciences collaborates with community and global partners to:
- Provide accessible student-centered education in the health professions for a diverse population of traditional and non-traditional students;
- Advance health science knowledge and evidence-based practice through scholarship; and
- Promote stewardship of individual and population health and quality of life in Texas, the nation, and the world through evidence-based practices.
Academic Programs
Program Name | Degrees |
School of Nursing | |
Nursing (Main Campus and The Woodlands Center) | B.S. |
RN - BSN | B.S. |
LVN - BSN | B.S. |
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences | |
Family and Consumer Sciences | B.A., B.S. |
Food Science and Nutrition | B.S. |
Food Service Management | B.A., B.S. |
Fashion Merchandising | B.A., B.S. |
Interior Design | B.A., B.S. |
Department of Population Health | |
Bilingual Health Care Studies | B.A. |
Healthcare Administration | B.S. |
Health Sciences | B.S. |
Public Health | B.S. |
Wellness Management | B.S. |
Department of Kinesiology | |
Kinesiology, Generalist | B.S. |
Kinesiology - Physical Education Teacher Education | B.S. |
Kinesiology - Exercise Science Applied | B.S. |
Kinesiology - Exercise Science Clinical | B.S. |
Athletic Training | B.S. |
Highlights
- The School of Nursing became an accredited nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN formerly NLNAC) in August 2013 and received full approval by the Texas Board of Nursing for the Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Education Program in January 2014.
- The School of Nursing has an 88% success rate for nursing students sitting for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), which is above state and national averages; and a total of 97% of students are working as a nurse within six months of graduation.
- The Physical Education Teacher Education Program in the Department of Kinesiology is recognized by the National Council on the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
- Ninety-four percent (94%) of Health and Kinesiology students are offered a job with their internship site upon degree completion.
- Study Abroad opportunities in Family and Consumer Science, Kinesiology, Population Health, and Nursing.
- The Interior Design Program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation.
- The MS in Dietetic Internship Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
- The Food Science and Nutrition Program is accredited by The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Scholarships
- Roy G. Moss, Jr., Health Education Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be majoring in Health or Kinesiology and demonstrate financial need, have an exemplary GPA, display leadership potential and be actively involved in community health issues. - Department of Health & Kinesiology Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be majoring in Health or Kinesiology and demonstrate financial need with a satisfactory GPA. - Robert L. Case Health & Kinesiology Wellness Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be majoring in Health or Kinesiology and display leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA and reflecting a high level of fitness. - Cady/Husky Health Education Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a full time Junior or Senior Health major displaying leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA. - Betty Alexander Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Kinesiology major with at least two years of academic preparation at SHSU, having earned a minimum of 3.0 in the major. - H.O. “Molly” Crawford Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Male in Junior standing in Kinesiology seeking teacher certification with at least a 2.5 GPA and demonstrating financial need. - Joe and Mary Kirk Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Male in Senior standing in Kinesiology seeking teacher certification with at least a 2.8 GPA. - Margaret Powell Award: Award amounts varyRecipient must be a female majoring in Kinesiology displaying excellence in academics.
- Robert J. Wagner Memorial Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Graduate student in Adult Fitness Management with 3.0 GPA, 1000 GRE and 3.5 graduate GPA reflecting a lifestyle of physical fitness and demonstrating financial need. - Department of Health & Kinesiology Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Health or Kinesiology major demonstrating financial need with a satisfactory GPA. - Robert L. Case Health & Kinesiology Wellness Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Health or Kinesiology major displaying leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA and reflecting a high level of fitness. - Roy G. Moss, Jr., Health Education Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be majoring in Health or Kinesiology and demonstrates financial need, has an exemplary GPA, displays leadership potential and is actively involved in community health issues. - Women's Physical Education Scholarship: Award amounts vary
Recipient must be a Kinesiology major of good character, Junior standing. - Alvin and Angeline Jasin Memorial Scholarship Fund: $1,500 per year.
Recipients must be a full-time undergraduate student in good standing, majoring in Pre-Nursing until Sam Houston State establishes a Nursing Program, at which time the major will be nursing. GPA of 3.00 is required. - Rylie Elise Ringer Memorial Scholarship: $1,000 per year.
Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior student (at the time they receive the funding) in good standing, majoring in nursing; be admitted into the Nursing Program; demonstrate financial need. GPA of 2.50/3.00 is required. - Mary Ellen Ragsdale Nursing Scholarship Endowment: $5,000 per year.
Recipient must be a junior or senior student in good standing; majoring in nursing and have been accepted to the nursing program; be a graduate of Humble High School. If there are no qualified applicants from Humble High School, preference will be given to graduates from any high school in the Humble Independent School District. If there are no qualified applicants from the Humble Independent School District, then the scholarship award will be open to any qualified student. Financial need will be a consideration but not a determining factor. GPA of 3.00 is required. - St. Luke’s The Woodlands Hospital Nursing Scholarship: $2,000 per year.
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student in good standing; must have been accepted into the Bachelor of Nursing Program. Preference will be given to current employees of St. Luke's The Woodlands Hospital, St. Luke's The Woodlands Hospital employee's spouse, legal dependent, child or grandchild. GPA of 3.20 is required. - Stewart-Jones Nursing Scholarship: $1,000 minimum
Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior student in good standing; majoring in Nursing. Must have and maintain an overall GPA of 3.00. - Dr. Ruth M. Cady and Dr. Dorothy A. Huskey Health Science Endowed Scholarship: $2,000 per year.
Recipient must be a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student pursuing a nursing degree or pre-professional health related major. Minimum GPA of 3.20 is required. - Dan Barnes Kaplan Scholarship: Award amount varies
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student in good standing, enrolled at Sam Houston State University for at least 30 hours, majoring in any discipline, and be coded as pre-medical. A minimum overall GPA of 3.4, a minimum overall GPA in all science coursework of 3.4, and have no grade below a C in any prerequisite coursework. - Smith-Hutson Scholarship: Award amount varies
Recipient must be a resident of Texas and demonstrate financial need and academic potential. A minimum overall GPA of 2.5 must be maintained and recipient must complete a minimum of 30 semester credit hours toward their degree each academic year. - Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP)
The JAMP Program provides services to support and encourage highly qualified, economically disadvantaged students pursuing a medical career. The program provides for undergraduate and medical school scholarships, as well as medical school admission to at least one of the participating medical schools for recipients who satisfy the requirements. Recipients must be eligible to receive a Pell Grant and be a Texas resident to be considered for JAMP. Minimum 3.25 GPA in science coursework and overall 3.25 GPA required. - Sue Walker Rogers Nursing Endowed Scholarship: Award amount varies
Endowment earnings to go toward tuition and books. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student in good standing enrolled at SHSU, be majoring in nursing, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.