Graduate School of Health Professions
Dr. Theresa Byrd, Dean
School of Health Professions
North Campus, Academic Building (H), Office H205
(903) 877-1414
Theresa.byrd@uttyler.edu
Dr. Gilbert Ramirez, Associate Dean of Operations & Assessment
School of Health Professions
North Campus, Academic Building (H), Office H202
(903) 877-5934
GilbertGilbert.Ramirez@uttyler.edu
Dr. David Criswell, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
School of Health Professions
Main Academic Campus, HPC 3065
(903)- 566-7175
dcriwell@uttyler.edu
Shawnn Casagrande, Executive Assistant
School of Health Professions
North Campus, Academic Building (H), Office H201
903-877-1455
Shawnn.casagrande@uttyler.edu
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
- Department of Population Health Leadership and Analytics
- Department of Kinesiology
- Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
The School of Health Professions offers a student-centered approach to earning a master's degree. In the health industry, a master's degree is the entry point for a professional career.
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program prepares students for leadership and management positions in healthcare delivery organizations such as hospitals, clinics, and payer organizations such as health insurance companies. Taught by experienced board-certified faculty, the MHA degree is designed to develop the knowledge and skills needed for future leaders to meet the challenges of the health industry in the era of population health and value-based purchasing. The program will enable a career of opportunities and upward progression while providing leadership in the health industry so communities, family, friends, and neighbors are healthy using methods, tools and applications that are efficient, effective and efficacious.
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program competencies focus on rural community health, addressing the distinct needs of these vulnerable populations. The MPH courses are taught by individuals with notable leadership experience in academia, research, and state and local public health programs. Our exceptional graduate degree is designed to be accessible to and affordable for students from communities in our region and beyond.
The Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program is an entry-level program for Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) with bachelor’s degrees who would like to become registered Occupational Therapists (OTRs). Beginning in 2024, students with bachelor’s degrees in other disciplines may also apply.
The Department of Kinesiology offers undergraduate degrees in Health, Kinesiology, and Wellness, and a graduate degree in Kinesiology. Our degree programs offer a solid foundation in all aspects of Health and Kinesiology.