School of Applied Health Sciences
Kristyn Quimby, R.D.H., M.L.S. :: Assistant Dean
Education Arts 1250 :: (574) 520-4405
https://www.iusb.edu/bs-hs/
About Health Sciences
The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences is a versatile degree that provides students with extensive preparation for work in any field that addresses people’s health. The objective of this program is to address the needs of those students seeking a broad understanding of the science of human health and its application to their chosen career. It will be housed in the College of Health Sciences, School of Applied Health Science at Indiana University South Bend. The degree will be delivered via traditional classroom format, include internships with local health agencies, and culminate in a capstone experience.
Divison of Health Sciences
Northside Hall 4th Floor :: (574) 520-4405
https://www.iusb.edu/bs-hs/index.php
Director :: Clift
Clinical Assistant Professors :: Hopkins, Sofhauser
Clinical Lecturers :: Dielman, Loop-Miller, Quimby
Division of Dental Education
Education and Arts 1250 :: (574) 520-4155 :: dental.iusb.edu
Assistant Dean :: Quimby
Interim Director :: DeOrto
Clinical Assistant Professor :: Douglas
Clinical Lecturers :: DeOrto, Dielman, Doerscher, Peek, Quimby, Lemanski
Faculty Emeriti :: Markarian, Yokom
The Dental Hygiene degree program offers the Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degree. The bachelor’s degree program prepares students for leadership roles in the profession.
Division of Radiography and Medical Imaging Technology
Northside 405 :: (574) 520-5569 :: radiography.iusb.edu
Assistant Dean :: Quimby
Director :: Balmer
Clinical Assistant Professor :: Gretencord
Medical Imaging Clinical Coordinator/Lecturer :: Balmer
Radiography Clinical Coordinator/Lecturer :: H. Walker
IU South Bend offers the Associate of Science in Radiography which prepares the student to become a registered radiographer; and the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology :: provides additional clinical and didactic education in Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Ultrasound (Sonography)