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Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences

The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences is an program designed to meet the needs of three specific student groups: (1) students who want to prepare for entry and mid-level positions in for-profit and not-for-profit health care organizations; (2) students who want to apply to graduate health professions programs, and (3) health care professionals who have already obtained an associate's degree in an allied health field and would like to obtain a baccalaureate degree. This undergraduate degree is a particularly excellent choice for any student interested in occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, medicine, or nursing.

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is responsible for coordinating BS in Health Science admissions. Please see their website for current admission standards and requirements. 

Certificate Programs

The Department of Health Sciences offers three certificate programs in the areas of Gerontology, Global Health and Rehabilitation Studies, and Rehabilitation and Disability Studies. Each certificate requires 18-20 credit hours of course work. Participants must be admitted to the University as an undergraduate degree or non-degree seeking student. Undergraduate degree seeking students must be at the sophomore level in order to enter a Certificate Program. 

Master of Science in Health Sciences

The Master of Science in Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary graduate degree designed for health and rehabilitation professionals and educators interested in pursuing advanced education at the master's level. Graduates of the program will acquire advanced knowledge and understanding of current trends and issues, and the problem-solving skills to prepare them to assume leadership roles in practice and educational settings.

Graduate Application Deadline

  • Fall (August) semester: October 1 - March 15
  • At this time, spring or summer admission is not offered.

 Admission Requirements

This is an online program.  Students on a F1 or J1 student visa are not eligible for admission to this program.

All applicants must be accepted into IUPUI, the School of Health and Rehabilitation Services, and the M.S. in Health Science program. The minimum requirements for admission are listed below.

  1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution (applicant must submit an official copy of all undergraduate transcripts)
  2. Cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  3. At least one undergraduate statistics or research methods course completed with a grade of "B" or better
  4. Three letters of recommendation from those familiar with the applicant's academic and professional performance
  5. 300 to 500 word personal statement of academic and professional goals, must include experience as a health and rehabilitation professional or educator
  6. If applicable, a TOEFL score of 550P, or 213C (or equivalent on the iBT version) is required for applicants who did not graduate from an accredited United States college or university, or whose native language is not English.
  7. Admission interview

NOTE: No student will be permitted to work toward a degree without first being admitted to the Master of Science program.

Application Directions

Please fill out the Graduate Online Application and submit a $60 non-refundable application fee. Also use the information below to complete the application.

  • Under Intended Program and Plan select the following:
    • What type of degree do you intend to pursue: Master's
    • Academic Program: Graduate School Health and Rehabilitation
    • Academic Plan: Health Sciences M.S.
    • Are you applying to a dual degree program: No
Recommendations

Enter minimum of 3 recommenders with a valid email and they will be notified to submit a recommendation.

Submission

An applicant must submit complete application materials to the address listed below. Transcripts from all universities attended must be included. However, if the applicant is a graduate of Indiana University, the school will obtain those transcripts directly. Non-Indiana University graduates must submit at least one official transcript from each university attended. A non-refundable application fee is required from all applicants who have never attended Indiana University.

IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Student Enrollment Services
Coleman Hall 120
1140 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5119
shrsinfo@iupui.edu

Coursework Applied Toward Degree Requirements

A maximum of 6 graduate credit hours earned at Indiana University before admission may be applied toward a degree. Upon the recommendation of the Health Sciences program director and with the approval of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Academic Studies and Research Development Committee, up to 8 credit hours of graduate work at other institutions may be transferred in partial fulfillment of degree requirements. No course may be transferred from another institution unless the course was completed with a grade of "B" or higher within five years before matriculation in the Master of Science degree program.