Dec 27, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Health Science, M.S. - Respiratory Therapy (Online)


A minimum of 36 hours are required for the traditional Master’s degree. Semester hours are shown in parenthesis after each entry.

Option Requirements


The Masters of Science in Health Sciences with a specialization in Respiratory Care Online Option consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours. All courses will be taught synchronously online. Because this option is taught completely online, F1/J1 visa sponsorship is not available. Please see the Traditional Option if you require F1/J1 visa sponsorship. At this time the hours are:

  • Health Science Core (9 hours)
  • Specialization Curriculum (Respiratory Therapy) (21 hours)
  • Thesis/Project/Advanced Practice (6 hours)

Health Science Core Curriculum (9 Hours)


The following CNHP courses are required of all students in the Master’s Program

Required Courses (9)

Specialization Curriculum (21 Hours)


The following courses are required of all students in the Master’s Program

Required Courses (21)

Thesis or Non-Thesis (6 Hours)


Students will take a minimum of 2 semesters at 3 hours each in one of the following options:

  • Thesis Option: Students will take RT 7999, depending on specialty area. A minimum of two semesters at three hours each must be completed. These courses must be taken consecutively. Students must be enrolled in thesis credit each semester they continue to work on completion of the requirements for thesis research.
  • Non-thesis Option (Project): Respiratory Therapy students will take six hours of RT 7995, Directed Study. A minimum of two semesters at three hours each must be completed. These courses must be taken consecutively. Students must be enrolled in non-thesis credit each semester they continue to work on completion of the requirements for non-thesis.
  • RT 7995 - Directed Studies in Respiratory Care (non-thesis/project) (6) or RT 7999 - Thesis Research (6)

Course substitutions may be authorized by the Department Chairman in sections I and II only.

All authorizations must be in writing by the Department Chairman before a student registers for the course.