The University of Missouri is accredited through North Central Accreditation
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The Respiratory Therapy Program is accredited through the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care, and was one of the first programs to gain the 10 year accreditation in April, 2002.
The University of Missouri Bachelor's Degree Respiratory Therapy programs, #200033 (MU Campus) and #300006 (MU satellite at St. John's Mercy Medical Center) are accredited by the following agencies:
CoARC
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No. This online program is designed for the NBRC credentialed RRT to complete the BHS in RT.
Check the AARC website for accredited RT programs in your area.
http://www.aarc.org/education/accredited_programs/
If the science courses are equivalent to the MU course, had a lab, and you received a grade of C (2.0) or better, they will not need to be retaken. If you are just beginning your RT program, you still may have time to select the correct coursework that will transfer to MU. This might decrease the number of credits you would have to re-take. Contact School of Health Professions Student Affairs to find equivalent courses at your school. Phone: 573-882-8011 or email: umcshpadvising@missouri.edu.
The BHS degree from MU requires 120 credit hours. It is hard to predict how many each individual student will need to take because not all applicants will meet the state of Missouri general education requirements or the RT program science pre requisites. The program will perform a preliminary audit, at your request, and this will give a more accurate picture of what will transfer to MU. Send copies of any coursework to the Program Director.
30 of the last 36 credit hours must be from MU. These can either be on campus, online through MU Direct, or through correspondence with the Center for Distance Instruction. These 30 hours will include the required RT professional courses for the BHS and any other courses taken through MU to meet the degree requirements.
Only college credit from accredited colleges and universities will transfer to MU. Credits from some schools such as California College for Health Sciences, PMI, Colorado Tech, and Concorde Career colleges are not accepted by MU. Contact Dr. Shawna Strickland for any questions on courses taken or courses that will be taken to ensure the credits will transfer.
Two writing intensive courses: RT 4460 Clinical RT I and RT 4955 Intro to Research
After the application has been reviewed and the RT courses audited, the Program Director and Director of Clinical, along with input from the student, determine if any clinical experience might be needed. The majority of students do not need any additional clinical experience. Sometimes students request clinical experiences to brush up on rusty skills. Any clinical experience will be set up in the student's community if at all possible.
That will depend upon how many of the college credits you already have that will transfer in to MU to meet the General Education requirements and the RT program science pre-requisites. A typical online student takes one or two courses each semester, or 3-8 credit hours.
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Please visit MU Direct, or contact Dr. Shawna Strickland at stricklandsl@health.missouri.edu or by calling 573-882-9722.
In order to begin the process of being accepted into the degree completion program, you should first contact Dr. Shawna Strickland at stricklandsl@health.missouri.edu or by calling 573-882-9722 to start advising. Please remember that anytime you contact Dr. Strickland, you should include ALL forms of contact information (e.g. full name, address, phone number, email).
Page last updated on: July 19, 2010
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