The College of Nursing, Health, and
Human Services was created July 1, 2007 with the intention to increase
the visibility of health professions at ISU, empower the faculty who
advocate for health professions, promote greater collaboration between
health-oriented units, attract external resources, initiate and develop
new health-related programs, strengthen ties with community partners,
and better meet regional and state needs.
With this purpose, we are committed to inspire
professionals and students through an interdisciplinary approach while
developing skilled leaders, educators, researchers, and innovators in
Nursing, Health, and Human Services. Our programs focus around our
core values of compassion, health, integrity, respect, and performance with
the vision of becoming eminent in providing qualified professionals
serving diverse populations through learning, leadership, scholarship,
innovation, and community engagement.
The College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services offers a wide array
of programs that lead to careers in
Athletic Training,
Dietetics,
Family and Consumer Science Education,
Food Service Management,
Health,
Human Development and Family Studies,
Nursing,
Occupational Therapy,
Physical Education,
Physical Therapy,
Physician Assistant,
Recreation,
Social Work, and
Sport Management. We
are committed to providing our students with a supportive learning
environment that is progressive, challenging, and creative. Our
students have the opportunity to obtain the necessary skills and
credentials to become competent practicing professionals.