The University of Oklahoma College of Allied Health offers a variety of diverse health science programs at the professional and post-professional level. The spectrum of professional programs in the College encompass diagnosis of diseases and disorders, wellness and prevention, therapeutic and rehabilitative services, health care administration, and allied health professions education. Through its academic programs, the College prepares future leadership, faculty, researchers, and advanced practice clinicians for their professional careers.
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Board/Licensure Examination Pass Rate For All Programs
Demand for professionals from allied health programs remains high. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the job growth rates for physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and audiologists are predicted to be much faster than average from 2019–2029. Furthermore, the mean annual salary across all of our Allied Health professions is $77,602.
BRAEDEN MORELAND
Communications Sciences & Disorders, Class of 2024
From Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
As a bachelor’s program student at OU Health Sciences, I spent my first two years of college in Norman and my last two at the OU Health Sciences Campus. I love the College of Allied Health because there are 19 different programs within one college. Being at the HSC has allowed me to form important interprofessional relationships with graduate and professional students, which is an incredibly unique and valuable experience to have as an undergraduate. These mentors, along with the support from faculty, will be very beneficial when it is time for me to navigate graduate school applications and externships.
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